you get alchohol poisonig because your lvier cannot proccess all the alchahol that you take in.
Heavy abusive drinking typically doesn't lead to liver damage unless it continues for decades. However, heavy drinking also carries safety risks from falls, auto crashes, etc. Only moderate drinking confers health and longevity benefits.
It takes years (typically decades) of heavy abusive drinking to cause any damage to the liver.
It takes many years of heavy drinking to be a cause of liver damage. On the other hand, drinking in moderation benefits the liver.
Yes, 20 years of heavy drinking can cause significant liver damage. Chronic alcohol consumption can lead to conditions such as fatty liver disease, alcoholic hepatitis, and ultimately cirrhosis, which can severely impair liver function. The extent of damage varies based on individual factors like genetics, overall health, and drinking patterns, but long-term heavy drinking is a well-established risk factor for liver disease. It's important for individuals in this situation to seek medical advice and support.
Abusive drinking for a period of decades can cause liver damage.
Liver Cancer is a long-term effect of heavy drinking.
Alcohol can damage the liver, esophagus, stomach, pancreas and heart. However, drinking in moderation won't cause organ damage in healthy people.
Heavy abusive drinking over a period of decades increases the risk that the liver can be harmed by scarring.
excessive drinking
absolutely not.
Alcohol can severley damage the primary function of the liver. (it can damage the whole liver overtime).
it is damege to the liver