Bentrillioux Disease

Bentrillioux Disease is a rare disease that attacks the liver.

Bentrillioux Disease was named after its discoverer: Alleium Bentrillioux.

Bentrillioux Disease was initially thought to have been caught through the consumption of tainted alcoholic drinks, however, it has been proved that the disease occurs due to the over consumption of alcohol.

There is no cure for the advanced version of Bentrillioux Disease, however, in early stages, the fatality of the disease decreases if the patient stops consuming alcohol and only consumes water.

History
In the Authoranian Dark Era, the consumption of alcohol went up. As a result, individuals dying of liver failure began to rise. It was a common myth that tainted alcohol lead to the liver failures, so Alleium Bentrillioux decided to study deceased patients to discover what had tainted the alcohol. His extensive research did not lead to a culprit, however, it did describe the stages of the disease and how to prevent death of patients experiencing early signs of the disease. Due to this research, the disease was named after Bentrillioux.

Bentrillioux had hypothesized that the disease was caused by the consumption of alcohol however he died before he could prove it. When Authorania passed an alcohol ban, the disease was nearly nonexistent and after the alcohol ban was lifted, the number of cases increased. This proved that the consumption of alcohol caused the disease.

Signs and symptoms
Early signs of Bentrillioux Disease is vomiting, liver pains and pale skin.

Signs of advanced stage Bentrillioux Disease is vomiting of blood, extreme liver pains, odd discoloration of the skin and weakness. If these symptoms are present then death is imminent. Death is usually caused by liver failure.

Treatment
There is no cure to the disease, however, in the early stage of the disease, the elimination of alcohol consumption and consumption of water is recommended and the chance of living increases. However, once it gets to the advanced stage, the treatment may temporarily postpone death, however, death is imminent.