kidneys and then liver
Alcohol damages many of your organs and over excessive drinking can cause liver failure , drinking alcohol allot can thin bones , it can also cause stomach cancer , alcohol does damage most parts of the body not just physically but mentally drinking alcohol all the time may make you feel like you need it all the time.
Answer:Yes, because drinking alcohol kills brain cells, breaking down your immunity. Answer:Somewhat, as drinking high amounts of alcohol can effect and damage a number of organs. The kidneys and liver are among those effected, and both of these organs are meant to remove toxins from the body.
Drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with better health and longevity than either abstaining or abusing alcohol.
There are numerous dangers associated with binge drinking and yes it can lead to alcoholism. Alcohol consumed in very high doses becomes toxic to the organs. The more one's body get used to high alcohol intake the more alcohol it needs to function and withdrawal can cause problems.
No, drinking alcohol does not effectively kill parasites in the body. Parasites require specific medications to be effectively treated and eliminated from the body.
After drinking alcohol the following changes occur in the body; * vision becomes blurred * reactions become slower * body begins to produce vomit.
Right after you start drinking it.
Heavy drinking is associated with malnutrition because when you are drinking heavily, your body binges on the alcohol. After a little while, you don't eat, you constantly drink and your body lacks the nutrients that it needs everyday to function properly.
It is true that alcohol can impact ask organs in the body to some degree over time.
No, drinking alcohol does not effectively kill pinworms in the body. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper treatment of pinworm infections.
No, drinking other beverages after alcohol consumption does not speed up the removal of alcohol from the body. The liver metabolizes alcohol at a fixed rate, and it takes time for the body to process and eliminate alcohol. Drinking water or other beverages can help with hydration but will not accelerate the rate at which alcohol is removed from the body.
Consuming drinking water helps to hydrate the body, while alcohol can lead to dehydration. Alcohol is a diuretic, meaning it increases urine production and can lead to fluid loss. Therefore, drinking water alongside alcohol can help maintain hydration levels in the body.