Not directly, although long-term exposure to alcohol can lower your immune system via liver damage, and this lowered immune system can cause the herpes virus that lies dormant in your system to come out and cause Bells' Palsy (along with a number of other conditions).
No, drinking beer does not help with UTIs. In fact, alcohol can irritate the bladder and worsen UTI symptoms. It is important to seek medical treatment for UTIs and follow the prescribed treatment plan.
No, drinking beer instead of water is not recommended for hydration. Beer can actually dehydrate you because it contains alcohol, which is a diuretic that can increase urine production and lead to dehydration. It is important to drink water to stay properly hydrated.
While some people believe that drinking beer can help with UTIs due to its diuretic properties, it is not a recommended or effective treatment for UTIs. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment of UTIs.
Drinking too much and not getting enough exercise will cause swelling. Keep taking your Cozaar, lay off the booze and get some moderate exercise every day or so -- and eat healthy foods without too much salt or fat in them.
No, a man drinking beer cannot directly cause a woman to have a yeast infection. Yeast infections are typically caused by an overgrowth of the fungus Candida albicans in the vagina, often due to factors like a weakened immune system, hormonal changes, or antibiotic use. Alcohol consumption by one partner does not directly lead to yeast infections in the other partner.
No, it doesn't.
Beer can cause heartburn. In order to avoid this condition, either refrain from drinking beer, or don't drink on an empty stomach.
Yes
Yes, drinking beer can cause gas in the digestive system. Beer contains carbonation and can also lead to the production of gas during the fermentation process in the gut, which can result in bloating and flatulence.
Drinking beer can cause nasal congestion in some people due to the histamine content in beer, which can trigger allergic reactions and lead to a stuffy nose.
I know that drinking beer can cause this so I would presume wine would do the same
Drinking beer will not cause oral thrush.
No, but alcohol can increase the discomfort of UTI.
Beer most common.
Beer has no affect on pimples. Drinking too much alcohol can cause dehydration which can cause damage to the skin, making it more susceptible to blemishes.
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