Abusive alcohol drinking constantly over a period of many years or decades can cause liver problems.
yes it can affect your liver
alcohol effects your immune system and your liver.
Cannabis has absolutely no negative effect on the liver, so the answer would be: definitely alcohol.
Of course! Alcohol is metabolized by the liver, and will affect liver function tests.
alcohol is related to liver disease and clinically proven. The amounts depends on each independent persons constitution.
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Drinking large amounts of alcohol over a long period of years can scar the liver. However, drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with better health and greater longevity than abstaining from alcohol.
Unless a person is already suffering from reduced liver function or active liver disease, the short-term effect of alcohol on the liver is negligible for health purposes. The exception to this would be alcohol taken in conjunction with heavy doses of acetaminophen (Tylenol) which can result in acute, rapid liver damage.
Alcohol affects the functioning of your organs most particularly your liver. Liver constantly works to purify your blood by removing toxins. Alcohol produces lots of toxins. Liver overworks and one day it says sorry my dear you can't depend on me.
Yes, drinking alcohol before a liver panel test can affect the results by altering liver enzyme levels. It is recommended to avoid alcohol consumption for at least 24 hours prior to the test to ensure accurate results.
The liver is responsible for metabolizing and eliminating alcohol from the body. It breaks down alcohol into byproducts that can be excreted through the urine.
To much alcohol can cause liver failure.