The liver is responsible for a few types of clotting factors and when the liver is diseased (which commonly is caused by alcoholism) it stops making these clotting factors and bleeding is more prevalent. A broken capillary, or a bruise, is a symptom of possible liver damage.
That is not a symptom of alcoholism.
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The eating disorder associated with broken capillaries and blood vessels on the face is bulimia nervosa. This symptom often arises due to repeated vomiting, which can cause pressure in the blood vessels of the face, leading to their rupture. Additionally, the strain on the body from the cycles of bingeing and purging can contribute to various physical health issues, including those affecting the skin.
Depends... Are you craving vodka, rum, bourbon, or beer? Then yes it's alcoholism.However, just an occasional craving is not alcoholism.
Capillaries are the small blood vessels that carry blood to the almost all the tissue in the body. Broken capillaries are the reason you get bruises. So in other words, when you get a minor bruise, you have broken your capillaries. Happy to help!
Yes.
So-called "loss of control" is actually a myth.
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extremes of temperature alternating heat and cold often leads to the formation of broken capillaries. these appear as fine red lines on white skin, and discolouraiton on black skin.
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Alcoholism can have a number of negative effects among offspring. They include a disruptive family life, violence, lower income, broken home, etc.
Symptoms of alcoholism include a pattern of drinking, drinking and driving, blacking out, and becoming angry and violent. People affected by alcoholism may continue to drink in spite of others telling them that they may have a problem, heavy involvement in alcohol related activities and smelling of alcohol on a regular basis.