Yes, gaping, particularly in the context of wounds or injuries, can lead to long-term damage if not properly treated. It may result in complications such as infection, scarring, or improper healing, which can affect the function and appearance of the affected area. In some cases, persistent gaping may also indicate underlying issues that need to be addressed to prevent chronic problems. Seeking medical attention for significant or persistent gaping is advisable to minimize potential long-term effects.
Over the long term, chronic intake of any alcoholic beverage will create a variety of neurological problems, culminating in damage that destroys motor coordination and leads to permanent mental instability. That's if the cirrhosis or cancer doesn't get you first.
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Yes, it can.
brain damage
Yes.
corrosive of the liver
Brain Damage Malnutrition
Brain damage, lung damage, destroys the soft tissue and cartilage in your nose and sinuses.
Long term damage from acetaminophen is normally from using it every day for extended periods of time. If you survived the overdose you have probably recovered completely.
Long-term tobacco use can cause damage such as lung disease and heart disease. It can also lead to cancer and birth defects.
Brain Damage Malnutrition
heart attack or stroke