Death! Alcohol can cause mental issues and physical damage. Don't do it, dear! XO
risk for bleeding!
No, Minors are at a greater risk.
yes it has a high risk of death
Use of tobacco. The highest risk for esophageal cancer is the combination of smoking and heavy alcohol use. Abuse of alcohol. Barrett's esophagus as a result of long-term acid reflux disease.
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.
adults over 21 who use alcohol responsibly
The most important risk factors for cancer of the tongue are alcohol consumption and smoking. The risk is significantly higher in patients who use both alcohol and tobacco than in those who consume only one.
Yes, there is a risk of consuming adulterated alcohol in this region.
Cigarette smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and recreational drug use (for example, use of cocaine ) have been linked with an increased risk.
It is generally safe to use minoxidil with alcohol, but excessive alcohol consumption may increase the risk of side effects such as dizziness or low blood pressure. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Coumading or warfarin are "blood thinners". you have to be very careful when mixing any sort of alcohol, as Alcohol is a blood thinner. Too much alcohol can essentially increase the risk of bleeding -- including dangerous internal bleeding. Chronic, significant alcohol use, such as with alcoholism, can have the opposite effect, making Coumadin less effective by increasing the risk of blood clots, while at the same time increasing the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.
Alcohol and drugs impair one's ability to use good judgment and make competent, well thought out decisions.