Yes, excessive alcohol consumption can lead to renal insufficiency. Chronic alcohol abuse can cause direct damage to the kidneys, impair renal function, and exacerbate underlying conditions like hypertension and Diabetes that contribute to kidney disease. Additionally, dehydration and electrolyte imbalances resulting from heavy drinking can further compromise kidney health. Reducing alcohol intake can help protect renal function and overall well-being.
makes u have a great time and you have a great night!! enjoy your alchol :0
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Driving under the influence.
The alcohol kills microbes that can cause infections.
Cirrhosis of the liver.
yes
Most cases of renal failure can be attributed to high blood pressure and diabetes. There are other conditions which can cause renal failure, but it isn't common.
Yes
Yes
no
Alcohol can cause life - threatening harms.
Well when you drink alchol it kind of controls you . So when your talking to someobody you basically say and do just about anything you wouldn't regularlly do. And that can cause losing a friend , lover or family!