Arthritis, Cancer, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Heart disease, Hyperglycemia, Kidney Disease, Liver Disease, Malnutrition, Nervous Disorders, Obesity, Psychological Disturbances
No, but it can cause physical diseases.
obesity, lung caner, alcohol
Cirrhosis
If you drink your alcohol too quickly then you can choke on your drink.Other than that there are no specific alcohol related lung disorders
Heart disease, Cirrhosis, liver disease
Yes. Hepatitis can cause cirrhosis, as can other diseases; alcohol is a common cause, but not the only one.
Chronic alcohol abuse causes a profound deficiency of the antioxidant glutathione in the lungs, generating a marked susceptibility to serious lung diseases.
Alcohol abuse increases the risk of certain diseases in addition to accidents and deaths.
The Alcohol has some toxic substances that affect the sex cells that may lead to structural aberrations(diseases in sex cells).
The moderate consumption of alcohol improves cardiovascular health and reduces cardiovascular diseases by about 40%. That's a major way that such drinking contributes to greater longevity.
People can make heart disease worser by drinking too much alcohol
Drinks can help you to rehydrate after you exercise. It can also cause diseases (e.g. drinking too much alcohol).