1.Dropped head syndrome due to chronic alcoholism–induced electrolyte imbalances: A case report.
Maureen Kaye M. REYES-ALUNES ; Endrik H. SY ; Joseph L. ALUNES ; Faith M. GARCIA ; Vladi Natasha Q. CRUZ
The Filipino Family Physician 2025;63(2):183-185
Dropped head syndrome is a rare condition characterized by the inability to maintain an upright head posture. It is commonly associated with neuromuscular disorders and is more frequently observed among the elderly population. While the exact cause of dropped head syndrome can vary, one potential cause is electrolyte imbalance, specifically hypokalemia, which can be induced by chronic alcoholism. Chronic alcohol use disorder could be traced back from psychosocial factors which can be identified by using various family assessment tools.
This is a case of a 40-year-old male who presented with a sudden inability to lift his head after a two-week long alcoholic beverage intake.
The case highlights the importance of the biopsychosocial approach in primary care, which offers holistic management by addressing not only medical problems but also the psychosocial factors that contribute to the patient’s clinical presentation.
Human ; Male ; Adult: 25-44 Yrs Old ; Dropped Head Syndrome ; Alcohol Use Disorder ; Alcoholism
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