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I'm assuming it's because.... The spleen filters out the blood that's is going throughout the body. Polycythemia is excessive production of RBc. Soo, if there is excessive blood and the spleen is filtering all of it, it is working hard causing it to become enlarge.
It sounds like what you experienced is a "black out" which is a temporary form of amnesia caused by excessive alcohol consumption.
This combination is not recommended, due to excessive sedation which may very likely occur.
Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to weight gain and an increase in waist size due to the high calorie content in alcoholic beverages. Alcohol can also disrupt the body's metabolism and lead to the accumulation of fat around the waistline, increasing the risk of obesity and related health issues.
Yes, consuming excessive amounts of vanilla extract can lead to alcohol poisoning and potentially be fatal due to its high alcohol content.
Radiation poisoning, also called radiationsickness or a creeping dose, is a form of damage to organ tissue due to excessive exposure to ionizing radiation.
Consuming hot tea with alcohol can increase the risk of dehydration and may lead to excessive alcohol consumption due to the masking of alcohol's effects. This combination can also cause stomach irritation and worsen the effects of alcohol on the body, such as impaired coordination and judgment.
no. its cause of greasey foods and stuff. My uncle developed red skin and bumps on his face due to alcoholism. Livestrong.com also mentions the relationship between redness/bumps and alcohol. While, redness can appear due to greasy foods, it can most certainly be caused by excessive alcohol.
Alcohol can cause metabolic acidosis due to its influence on metabolism and disruption of the acid-base balance in the body. However, chronic alcohol use can also lead to conditions such as alcoholic ketoacidosis, which is a specific type of metabolic acidosis associated with excessive alcohol consumption.
Excessive sweating the day after drinking alcohol is often due to dehydration caused by alcohol's diuretic effect, which can lead to increased perspiration as the body tries to regulate its temperature and eliminate toxins.
The condition you are referring to is alcoholic liver disease. It is characterized by liver damage due to excessive alcohol consumption over an extended period, leading to liver inflammation, scarring (cirrhosis), and eventual liver failure. Reducing or eliminating alcohol consumption is crucial to prevent further damage and improve liver health.