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That positive effect declines over a period of a few days. That's why the most healthful drinking pattern is to consume alcohol in moderation of a daily basis or at least every two or three days.

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When alcohol goes to the blood what could the blood do?

thin


If you stop drinking alcohol will you blood thicken?

No. If anything, it would thin a bit, since about the only thing that thickens your blood is dehydration, which can be caused by alcohol.


Is it bad to drink alcohol during your menstrual cycle?

NO. Alcohol does thin your blood out so you might bleed more. That's all.


What can you do to thin your blood?

best option is to speak to a doctor. but every day things like aspirin thin your blood and so does alcohol. (that's why you can't have been drinking when you get a tattoo)doctors give you blood thinners.


How long does it take for aspirin to thin the blood?

Aspirin can start to thin the blood within 30 minutes to an hour after taking it.


How long does it take for aspirin to thin your blood?

Aspirin can start to thin your blood within 30 minutes to an hour after taking it.


How Does drinking affect pulmonary embolism?

Alcohol is a mild blood thinner and a pulmonary embolism is a clot, so it would affect it positively. But if you are on blood thinning medication after suffering a pulmonary embolism, it is not wise to consume large amounts of alcohol because your blood can become too thin, or your medication doseage could change if you drink around when you get your Pro-Time (blood test that tells how thin your blood is) done.


How long does alcohol stay in your blood per hour?

Blood alcohol concentration )(BAC) drops at the rate of .015 of BAC per hour.


Does alcohol thicken or thin the blood?

All types. The higher alcohol content the thinner your blood will get. This is because when you drink alcohol, the moment it hits your blood stream it turns into sugar which will thin your blood. When your blood is thinned beyond a certain point it can become hard to keep your self upright, make good decisions, use common sense, or process thoughts. This is the effect of "being drunk" or "drunkness". That is why the higher alcohol content the faster you can get "drunk" That is why it can be fatal to drink beyond a certain point (the thinner your blood is the harder the heart works to pump the blood and the less oxygen that gets to your brain. A combination of these factors can lead to stroke, brain failure, or heart attack when "drunk") That is how you get drunk


How long can alcohol consumption be detected by a blood test?

Every hour


How long after drinking alcohol is it safe to bank blood?

24 hours


Will alcohol show up in a blood test if long time drinker?

NO