Stop being so yellow and just drink it
Jaundice is caused by liver disease. Liver disease is often caused by -- and always magnified by -- drinking alcohol. (Do you get the gist of our drift, here?)
Anyone who has suffered from jaundice has a compromised liver already, and is an idiot if he starts drinking again.
No usually doctors advice of not having any alcohol when affected by jaundice
Probably not, but your doctor can advise you more thoroughly.
Any alcohol that you consume may further damage the liver tissue.
Not if you're still on medication for it. If the illness is over and meds are finished, it's OK.
yes
minimum 3 months
of course bawaseer affected by your alchohol if we dont take a full diet according to the alchoholic drink
IQ is not directly affected by alcohol consumption. Alcohol can affect emotions and sleep, leading to mood swings and disruptions in sleep patterns. However, chronic alcohol abuse can have long-term effects on cognitive function and memory, which can impact IQ over time.
Yes, but be VERY conservative. NEVER get drunk. Topamax can have cns depressant effects which can be unpredictably affected by alcohol.
liver, kidneys, pancreas, heart, brain
If you drink alcohol before a liver panel test, the results may be affected due to the way the liver functions. It is responsible for filtering the alcohol out of the blood.
Some people are just more affected by certain alochols compared to others.
Because the first thing affected by alcohol is the ability to make good decisions.
Jaundice is a sign of a malfunctioning liver. It cannot be purged; the liver problem must be dealt with. The two most common causes of liver disease are drinking alcohol and hepatitis. People with liver problems should not drink alcohol at all. It can eventually lead to need for a liver transplant to avoid death.
If you are talking about alcohol, on average a human can drink one drink per hour and not become affected.
I would say that you can still drink alcohol but you are advised not to due to that fact that it can increase the chances of you been affected by the listed side-effects. So I would say drink in moderation just to be on the safe side. I hope this helps