it can affect your liver if you drink loads of alcohol
it damages your liver because your liver is your filter of substances being put into your body and alcohol has lots and lots of bad substances in it and it tears up your body....drink more h2o
u get fat, lazy and unmotivated.
Alcoholism refers to a disease called alcohol dependence syndrome, which begins with binge drinking and over time can lead to full fledged dependency. Alcoholism is a chronic and progressive disease, and there is some evidence that it is also an inherited one.
The preliminary effects of alcohol on the brain can be seen in the slurred speech, motor difficulty, impaired memory and other effects commonly associated with intoxication. Some other effects are: blackouts and memory impairment, prone to developing cirrhosis of the liver, damage of the heart muscle and nerve damage.
Additional Effects on the Health:
Cancer - liver, pancreas, rectum, breast, mouth, pharynx, larynx and esophagus
Fetal alchohol syndrome - Causes physical and behavioral abnormalities in the fetus
Heart disease - Raises blood pressure, blood lipids and the risk of stroke and heart disease in heavy drinkers.
Hyperglycermia - Raises blood glucose
Hypoglycemia - Lowers blood glucose, especially for people with diabetes
Kidney Disease - Enlarges the kidneys, alters hormone functions, and increases the risk of kidney failure
Liver Disease - Causes fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis
Malnutrition - Increases the risk of protein-energy malnutrition,; low intakes of protein, calcium, iron, vitamin A, vitamin C, thiamine, vitamin B6 and riboflavin, and impaired absorption of calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D and zinc.
Nervous Disorders - Causes neuropathy and dementia; impairs balance and memory
Obesity
Psychological disturbances - Causes depression, anxiety and insomnia
It should be pointed out that there is also research to suggest that with the right treatment therapy and continued and monitored counseling, these tendencies can be overcome.
Alcohol can impact social health by influencing behavior, inhibitions, and decision-making. Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to negative social consequences such as strained relationships, impaired communication, and risky behavior. It is important to drink responsibly and be aware of how alcohol may affect your social interactions.
kidney failure
alcohol is a beverage and a weed. it harms human being kidneys.
Alcohol tends to affecting coordination by slowing down the cerebral cortex.
Consuming 'too much' alcohol can make you drunk, and could eventually affect your health.
When consumed in moderation, alcohol contributes to better health and greater longevity than either abstaining or abusing alcohol. On the other hand, alcohol abuse can have negative health and safety consequences.
Alcohol can worsen mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression. It can also impair judgment, increase impulsivity, and contribute to mood swings. Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to long-term mental health issues, including substance abuse disorders.
An excessive use of alcohol may have an adverse affect on a persons health.
Long-term effects of drinking alcohol in moderation are the significantly increased chances of better health and longer life.
you adopt a "F**k everything attitude," which is fine, but will screw you over
to drink alcohol, the use of tobacco, or second hand smoke.
yes, it do affect the alcohol