it causes esophageal varicies; in other words bleeding in esophagus
it cause heart burn and acid in your esophagus
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Yes, excessive alcohol consumption can damage the lining of the esophagus leading to inflammation or irritation. This can result in conditions like esophagitis, Barrett's esophagus, or an increased risk of developing esophageal cancer. Moderation is key to preventing esophageal damage from alcohol consumption.
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As far as i know, every kind of alcohol effects the liver. 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
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Yes, alcohol consumption is a known risk factor for esophageal cancer. This is thought to be due to the irritant effect of alcohol on the lining of the esophagus, which can lead to cell damage and increase the risk of cancer development. It is recommended to moderate alcohol intake to reduce this risk.
Dizziness, headaches, tiredness and vomiting can be possible effects of abusing alcohol.
When you eat and drink alcohol and spice food
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