As someone who has this condition, alcohol DOES affect GS. Because GS is usually brought on by exhaustion, physical/emotional stress (or both) and dehydration, alcohol dehydrates the body. The more alcohol you drink regularly, the more likely you are to develop the numerous symptoms: severe abdominal pains, jaundice (harmless), gauntness, extreme fatigue, loss of appetite. I used to drink alcohol and ever since I stopped about 10 months ago I've not have many problems with it.
So, yes, drinking alcohol does influence the regularity and severity of GS.
Alcohol can cause mental slowness in fetuses . It is called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Not physically, but heavy drinking stops emotional growth.
Yes. It can do great harm and result in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Please contact your doctor for the information as they will be able to give you specific guidance.
No. Corticosteroids can affect your mood, and could combine with alcohol (especially in terms of mood swings), but they will not affect the actual level of alcohol in your blood.
Yes, it does because alcohol is alcohol anyway you put it.
Drinking in moderation lowers the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.
yes
Yes it can affect your BAC if you have been drinking. Aspirin inhibits your body's ability to metabolize alcohol.
The energy drink contains no alcohol, so no, it won't.
It all depends on the intake of the alcohol and how the baby is born in general. Fetal alcohol syndrome could not affect anything, or it could affect many things. None of the organs are technically "not affected" but the part of the body that is definitely not affected is the skin.
The consumption of alcohol by males has not been shown to be a factor in fetal alcohol syndrome.
It does, as it dehydrates you and doesn't help the tendon regenerate.