any excessive drinking in man or woman will damage your liver, the amount varies person to person, and will also depend on how this quantity is consumed if you spread it out over the whole week it will do much less damage than if you drink it all once a week, I believe the "healthy" consumption amount is around 7-12 units per week (i.e. 1-1.4 units per day)
No more than 14 units in a week, or 3 units in a day unless pregnant in which case the answer is 0 units.
14 units for a woman per week
It is recommended you drink no more than 4 units of alcohol a week when taking methatrexate. This is due ti the medication interacting with alcohol in your liver and causing damage.
Alcohol is a depressant which alters your behaviour and slows down the nervous system. It highly damages your liver and your brain by slowing the nervous systems. There is a specific amount that people should take when drinking alcohol. Men are allowed to drink 21 units a week, whilst women can only drink 14 units a week.
No more than 14 units a week.
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You probably wouldn't last the week before dying.
for a man it's 21unit a week and for a woman it's 14unit
Drinking small amounts of alcohol have been proven to NOTbe harmful to an unborn baby....Just don't get trashed...
1 4 units for woman in aweek is the recommended amount according to the bbc news website
Weekly recommendations: No more than 14 units for women and 21 units for men - explained more easily below:Female0-5 unitsThe equivalent of a glass of wine after work - this is a relatively safe level to drink. However even low levels of alcohol intake have been linked to breast cancer.5-10 unitsYou are heading towards the upper limit for women. Make sure that you have at least one clear alcohol free day during the week.10-15 units14 units per week is the medically recommended alcohol level for women. Try and cut back on your alcohol intake say by having mineral water rather than wine with a meal.15+ units This is over the medically recommended alcohol level for women. You should consider cutting back your alcohol intake by looking back over each week and judging your drinking habits. Is it two glasses of wine after work - or a Friday night binge? Cut it down.Male0-5 unitsThis is a relatively safe level of alcohol to drink per week.5-10 units 10 units per week is roughly the equivalent of a pint a day after work. If you can keep your alcohol intake at this level, then this is relatively safe.10-15 units This level of drinking is still under the medically recommended limit of 21 units of alcohol per week for men. However, make sure that you have at least one clear alcohol free day per week.15-20 units Still within the recommended limits for men - but only just. You should consider cutting back your alcohol intake by looking back over each week and judging your drinking habits?20+ 21 units per week is the recommended alcohol intake for men. If you are approaching, at or above this level - it's time to think about cutting down.
If you have a little too much alcohol once in a while, it probably won’t do lasting damage if you’re otherwise healthy. But it’s a different story if you regularly drink heavily. For most men, that’s defined as more than 4 drinks a day, or 14 or 15 in a week. For women, heavy drinking is more than 3 drinks in a day, or 7 or 8 per week. Too much alcohol can harm you physically and mentally in lots of ways. Liver Damage Alcohol is a toxin, and it’s your liver’s job to flush it out of your body. But your liver may not be able to keep up if you drink too much too fast. Alcohol can kill liver cells, and lead to scarring called cirrhosis. Long-term heavy use of alcohol also may give you alcoholic fatty liver disease, a sign that your liver doesn’t work as well as it should. Read More
Alcohol can harm the developing fetus and increase the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth, and birth defects. Any amount of alcohol consumed during pregnancy is considered risky and can have long-term consequences on the baby's physical, mental, and behavioral development. It is safest for pregnant women to avoid alcohol altogether to protect their baby's health.