Swelling feet is usually caused by water tension and uneven blood flow throughout the body. Alcohol causes dehydration of the body, so it is very unlikely.
In the short term (less than a year) NO. But ... Chronic alcohol usage will cause liver failure and that, in time, will cause the symptoms you listed.
Yes, alcohol consumption can lead to sinus congestion as it can cause inflammation and swelling of the sinus passages.
Alcohol can cause congestion in some people by irritating the blood vessels in the nasal passages, leading to swelling and congestion.
Yes, consuming too much beer can lead to foot swelling, often due to the high sodium content in many beers and the body's response to alcohol. Alcohol can cause dehydration, leading to fluid retention, which may result in swelling in the extremities. Additionally, excessive drinking can contribute to other health issues, such as liver problems, which may also cause swelling. Moderation is key to avoiding these effects.
Ankle swelling can be exacerbated by alcohol consumption, as alcohol can lead to dehydration and cause the body to retain fluids, contributing to edema. Additionally, excessive drinking may impair liver function, which can affect fluid balance and lead to swelling in the extremities. Individuals with pre-existing conditions, such as heart or kidney issues, may experience more pronounced swelling when consuming alcohol. It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional if swelling persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms.
http://myhealth-net.blogspot.com health care in this site checkout Swelling in the ankles/feet can be caused by liver problems. One of the signs of liver failure is swelling in the legs. The liver cannot remove the toxins efficiently, so they accumulate in the legs. I know this because I had a co-worker that was being treated for liver failure (on a transplant list) His legs had been swollen for quite some time. At first he was told to watch his salt and elevate his feet. He was disappointed in his HMO, because he felt that the doctor should have picked up earlier on the liver issues due to the swelling he was experiencing.
Alcohol consumption can lead to nasal congestion for some individuals, as it can cause inflammation and swelling of the blood vessels in the nasal passages.
When you drink alcohol, it can cause your blood vessels to dilate, leading to increased blood flow to your nasal passages. This can result in swelling and congestion, making you feel stuffy.
Drinking too much and not getting enough exercise will cause swelling. Keep taking your Cozaar, lay off the booze and get some moderate exercise every day or so -- and eat healthy foods without too much salt or fat in them.
There have been numerous studies in the 1950's to find the cause. What they have come up with is... the exact mechanism is unknown. They feel that it may cause swelling in the diseased nodes that cause the pain. They also feel that it has something to do with histamine. Some studies have shown that if a person takes anti-histamine before the alcohol is consumed it does not create the pain. One study showed and increase in temperature of the diseased lymph node after the consumption of alcohol which may go along with the swelling theory.
no it can not cause swelling in your legs, but if your allergic to pop it might
I am a celiac, which means I have an allergy to glutton. Drinking anything with glutton causes my face to swell. MANY people suffer from celiacs and have no idea because in many cases the symptoms are mild and the body can also eventually get acclimated to certain foods where little to no symptoms will occur. This may not correlate to your situation but if stomach problems are coupled with your swelling after drinking beer, (not rum or tequilla as they contain no glutton) than you may want to get checked out.