Episode 118
Vampires are fake. Porphyria is real. We break down the science behind the so-called “vampire disease,” in plain English, with Halloween vibes and zero fluff.
What you’ll learn
• What porphyria is, how heme is made, and why enzyme problems cause symptoms
• Acute vs cutaneous types, including AIP, HCP, VP, PCT, EPP, XLP, and CEP
• Classic symptoms you should know: severe abdominal pain, nerve changes, painful photosensitivity, dark or red urine
• Common triggers to avoid: unsafe drugs, fasting or low carb intake, alcohol, infections, hormonal changes
• How doctors test for it: urine ALA and PBG during attacks, porphyrins in blood or stool, genetic testing
• Treatments that work: IV hemin for attacks, givosiran for prevention in acute hepatic porphyria, phlebotomy and low-dose hydroxychloroquine for PCT, afamelanotide for EPP
• Living with porphyria, sunlight precautions, diet tips, and when to seek urgent care
• Halloween tie-ins and myths vs facts
Who this episode helps
• Patients with unexplained abdominal attacks or light-triggered skin pain
• Caregivers who want clear guidance they can use today
• Anyone who loves medical stories that separate legend from real biology
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Published on 2 weeks ago
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