Asian Flush Disorder Explained: Revision history

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10 September 2025

9 September 2025

  • curprev 23:2123:21, 9 September 2025StevenRauch talk contribsm 2,184 bytes +4 No edit summary
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  • curprev 20:4520:45, 9 September 2025ChantalLester talk contribs 2,212 bytes +2,212 Created page with "Some Asians have a natural condition that prevents them from drinking alcohol. Alcohol Flush Response', also referred to as Eastern Flush or Radiance, is a typical problem affecting over a third of East Asians, triggering facial flushing, nausea or vomiting, migraines, and other undesirable signs and symptoms after consuming alcohol due to an enzyme deficiency.<br><br>When an individual becomes red in the face, neck, and upper body after taking in alcohol, this refers to..."