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World's hottest chilli pepper gives man 'thunderclap' headaches

Wednesday, 11 April 2018


PARIS, Apr 10 (AFP): Doctors issued a chilli warning Tuesday after an American man who ate the world's hottest pepper was struck by excruciating "thunderclap" headaches.
The 34-year-old man's symptoms began with dry heaves "immediately after participation in a hot pepper contest where he ate one Carolina Reaper," in 2016, said an article published in medical journal BMJ Case Reports.
The man then developed intense neck and head pain, and for several days experienced brief but intense "thunderclap" headaches. Each lasted several seconds. After seeking emergency care, tests for various neurological conditions came back negative.