Alcohol can effect the brain, heart, liver, pancreas, and immune system. Alcohol interferes with the brain's communication pathways, and can affect the way the brain looks and works. Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart. Heavy drinking takes a toll on the liver, and can lead to a variety of problems and liver inflammations. Alcohol causes the pancreas to produce toxic substances that can eventually lead to pancreatitis, a dangerous inflammation and swelling of the blood vessels in the pancreas that prevents proper digestion. Drinking too much can weaken your immune system, making your body a much easier target for disease.
the medulla is always the first part of the body affected. it controls balance and coordination
That's a good one. All the organs are affected, so maybe the toenails, fingernails, and hair are about all that isn't affected.
Alcohol enters most parts of the body.
The liver mainly
your kidney is affected by alchol
As soon as it enters the mouth.
Body fat does not absorb alcohol so the fatter a person is, the greater the concentration of alcohol in the blood, other things being equal.
Alcohol tends to get into the body by consuming it orally. There are other ways, however it isn’t recommended other than orally. Different bodies absorb alcohol at varying rates.
Yes, but not right away, it takes time for you body to absorb the alcohol into your bloodstream.
Absolute alcohol means almost 100% alcohol. It is highly hygroscopic. If you keep it open, it will absorb moisture from the atmosphere. If you drink it in large quantity, it will absorb all the water inside your body which may lead to a fatal result.
Big body with lots of reserved food like fats absorb alcohol very slowly. Thin people get quick kicks after a few pegs.
If you drink on a empty stomach your body will absorb the alcohol faster. It is not being absorbed by the food in your digestive system that would take longer to digest.
If you eat bread you will be able to drink longer. Bread helps your body absorb the alcohol content you intake.
Alcohol does not absorb heat. It is used, because it evaporates quickly, thus drawing heat away.
Most alcohol is usually absorbed in the digestive tract. And most, by far, is absorbed in the small intestine but some is absorbed in the mouth, throat and stomach.
Yes the alcohol causes the body to become de-hydrated so it is very important to remain hydrated and drink plenty of water ideally before, during and after consumption of alcohol.
No. However, drinking alcohol regularly interferes with the body's ability to absorb nutrients from food, especially some vitamins. Combined with alcohol's interference with fat metabolism, there could be some connection. Generally speaking, however, acne is associated with hormonal changes in the body.