In short, there are numerous liver diseases related to alcohol consumption:
Accumulation of fluid in the abdomen; bleeding from veins in the esophagus; enlarged spleen; high blood pressure in the liver; changes in mental function, and/or coma; kidney failure; liver cancer; psoriasis alcohol hepatitis; and Alcoholic cirrhosis
Typically, yes. In general, women have smaller bodies, therefore smaller livers and a lower tolerance for alcohol.
The percentage of alcohol that is not metabolized in the liver and excreted unchanged is between 2 and 10%.There is a slight range due to body size and amount of alcohol ingested.
Dizziness, headaches, tiredness and vomiting can be possible effects of abusing alcohol.
Alcohol, when used to excess, can cause diseases such as cirrhosis; it can cause livers to fail; and it can cause long-term brain problems.
Livers will heal if you let them, they are very resilient. Stop taking Tylenol, and also avoid drinking alcohol; alcohol is very damaging to the liver.
Women's livers produce less of the chemical needed to break down alcohol than men's.
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effects of drugs,diet,,smoking,alcohol on the body
Disease is a biggun. Livers give out among other things, such as kidneyism. One can also die from consuming too much alcohol and their body can't take it.
Narcotics, barbiturates and tranquilizers, all depressants, have similar effects. For that reason, they should never be taken with alcohol. The combined effects can be fatal.
The Dead Livers was created in 1978.