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A man who ate the world's hottest chilli pepper in a chilli-eating contest ended up in hospital after experiencing "thunderclap" headaches.

The 34-year-old man had eaten one Carolina Reaper chilli in the contest in New York State.

The "crushingly painful" headaches came on in the next few days.

His experience has been published in the BMJ Case Reports as it is the first case to be associated with eating chilli peppers.

The doctor who reviewed his case has warned anyone eating hot chilli peppers to seek medical attention immediately if they experience sudden onset headaches.

"Thunderclap" headaches are caused by the sudden tightening of the vessels that supply blood to the brain, a condition known as reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCSV).

Immediately after eating at the contest, the man experienced dry heaves.

Severe neck pain developed over the next few days along with debilitating severe headaches, lasting just a few seconds at a time.

The pain was so bad he went to the emergency room and was tested for various neurological conditions, but the results were negative.

A CT scan showed that several arteries in his brain had constricted, leading doctors to diagnose him with RCVS.

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World's hottest chilli
  • The Carolina Reaper delivers an average of 1,569,300 Scoville Heat Units (SHU)
  • As a comparison jalapeno peppers score between 2,500 to 8,000 SHU
  • It was named the world's hottest chilli pepper by the Guinness World Recordsin 2013
  • It was created by Ed Currie from the Pucker Butt Pepper Company in South Carolina over ten years
  • He started growing chillies after learning that capsaicin found in chillies had potential as a cancer-fighting drug and he donates half of his harvest to cancer research
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RCVS does not always have an obvious cause, but can occur as a reaction to some prescription medication, or after taking illegal drugs.

This is the first case to be associated with eating chilli peppers. Previously eating cayenne pepper has been linked to sudden constriction of the coronary artery and heart attacks.

The man's symptoms cleared up by themselves. And a CT scan five weeks later showed that his arteries had returned to their normal size.

Generally RCVS resolves within days to weeks and often has a favourable long-term prognosis, but in some cases severe vasoconstriction resulting in a stroke have been reported - but they are very rare.

Dr Kulothungan Gunasekaran, at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, who wrote the report, said people need to be aware of these risks, if eating the chilli.

"We would not advise against eating Carolina Reaper at this time, but we would recommend the general public be cautious about these adverse effects and we advise that they should seek medical attention immediately if they develop sudden onset headache after eating hot peppers."

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A man who ate the world's hottest chilli pepper in a chilli-eating contest ended up in hospital after experiencing "thunderclap" headaches.

The 34-year-old man had eaten one Carolina Reaper chilli in the contest in New York State.

The "crushingly painful" headaches came on in the next few days.

His experience has been published in the BMJ Case Reports as it is the first case to be associated with eating chilli peppers.

The doctor who reviewed his case has warned anyone eating hot chilli peppers to seek medical attention immediately if they experience sudden onset headaches.

"Thunderclap" headaches are caused by the sudden tightening of the vessels that supply blood to the brain, a condition known as reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCSV).

Immediately after eating at the contest, the man experienced dry heaves.

Severe neck pain developed over the next few days along with debilitating severe headaches, lasting just a few seconds at a time.

The pain was so bad he went to the emergency room and was tested for various neurological conditions, but the results were negative.

A CT scan showed that several arteries in his brain had constricted, leading doctors to diagnose him with RCVS.

_98950366_presentational_grey_line464-nc.jpg

World's hottest chilli
  • The Carolina Reaper delivers an average of 1,569,300 Scoville Heat Units (SHU)
  • As a comparison jalapeno peppers score between 2,500 to 8,000 SHU
  • It was named the world's hottest chilli pepper by the Guinness World Recordsin 2013
  • It was created by Ed Currie from the Pucker Butt Pepper Company in South Carolina over ten years
  • He started growing chillies after learning that capsaicin found in chillies had potential as a cancer-fighting drug and he donates half of his harvest to cancer research
_98950366_presentational_grey_line464-nc.jpg

RCVS does not always have an obvious cause, but can occur as a reaction to some prescription medication, or after taking illegal drugs.

This is the first case to be associated with eating chilli peppers. Previously eating cayenne pepper has been linked to sudden constriction of the coronary artery and heart attacks.

The man's symptoms cleared up by themselves. And a CT scan five weeks later showed that his arteries had returned to their normal size.

Generally RCVS resolves within days to weeks and often has a favourable long-term prognosis, but in some cases severe vasoconstriction resulting in a stroke have been reported - but they are very rare.

Dr Kulothungan Gunasekaran, at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, who wrote the report, said people need to be aware of these risks, if eating the chilli.

"We would not advise against eating Carolina Reaper at this time, but we would recommend the general public be cautious about these adverse effects and we advise that they should seek medical attention immediately if they develop sudden onset headache after eating hot peppers."

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Can't even think about,how poor guy would have suffered in rest room.
 
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Please disregard this: Indian doctor, obviously false news. There's no mention of outside defecation or lack of toilet facilities, and not a single reference to rape. Clearly planted by a hostile element, to run down a peaceful country minding its own business shooting neighbours to the west as a break from shooting neighbours to the east.
 
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Spoiler alert.

Please disregard this: Indian doctor, obviously false news. There's no mention of outside defecation or lack of toilet facilities, and not a single reference to rape. Clearly planted by a hostile element, to run down a peaceful country minding its own business shooting neighbours to the west as a break from shooting neighbours to the east.

Hahaha, brilliant.

Those Carolina reapers would probably do the same thing to me as what happened to that fella. I love hots but not to the point of any severe pain. It has to have some sense of flavor and be spicy-tasty, not deadly.

The Carolina reaper challenge went ballistic for a while here in the US, kinda like the bucket challenge but didn't disappoint in bringing out the goofballs just the same. This guy swallowed three of them and chased them with a 5th of Fireball, which I guess is some type of whiskey liqueur. The best part beside his agony and claiming it was as if he ate 3 of Satan's testicles, he later says they're worst than the chocolate Bhutlah (apparently that's the 2nd or 3rd hottest pepper in the world) but he's too busy gasping for air from the heat and throwing up that he refers to it as the chocolate "booter-booter."

 
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Hahaha, brilliant.

Those Carolina reapers would probably do the same thing to me as what happened to that fella. I love hots but not to the point of any severe pain. It has to have some sense of flavor and be spicy-tasty, not deadly.

The Carolina reaper challenge went ballistic for a while here in the US, kinda like the bucket challenge but didn't disappoint in bringing out the goofballs just the same. This guy swallowed three of them and chased them with a 5th of Fireball, which I guess is some type of whiskey liqueur. The best part beside his agony and claiming it was as if he ate 3 of Satan's testicles, he later says they're worst than the chocolate Bhutlah (apparently that's the 2nd or 3rd hottest pepper in the world) but he's too busy gasping for air from the heat and throwing up that he refers to it as the chocolate "booter-booter."


Heh.

For Fireball, take a look here; he was apparently trying to keep up with the chili.

http://fireballwhisky.com/

For chocolate Bhutlah, that dumbo probably meant Bhoot Jolakiya; grows in Nagaland and Assam, and used to be thought of as the world's hottest. Not clear which are the current #2 and our hero seems to have had #1, the Carolina Reaper!

Three of them!! Ye Gods, why not just jump under a train? It's quicker and cleaner!
 
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