Yes, excessive alcohol consumption can lead to brain swelling, a condition known as cerebral edema. Alcohol can cause inflammation and disrupt the balance of electrolytes in the brain, leading to fluid accumulation. Additionally, chronic alcohol use can result in long-term brain changes, including atrophy and cognitive impairment. Moderation is key to minimizing these risks.
No
No
It kills some of your brain cells.
Alcohol affects judgment by interfering with neurotransmitters in the synapses of the brain particularly in the frontal lobe of the brain which controls judgment. The messages then don't get properly sent and computed in the brain, therefore causing the person to make bad decisions they normally would not make.
Reports are mixed whether ice causes a stomach to swell. Stomach swelling is more likely caused by eating and drinking things that cause bloating, such as soda and alcohol.
if your allergic to something in the drink it can
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Brain sometimes makes our body parts numb in case of an injury Brain in order to control pain uses this alcohol to make it numb
It ruins your brain so it malfunctions and makes you dumb.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells.
No, the smell of alcohol alone cannot make you drunk. Drunkenness occurs when alcohol is ingested and enters the bloodstream, affecting the brain and body. Simply smelling alcohol does not lead to intoxication.
Alcohol poisoning can cause the brain to swell and result in death and brain damage. People that drink too much are much more likely to have fatal accidents, both in vehicles and around the home. There was even a case where a girl drank too much and fell out of bed and out the window to her death. Long term alcohol use can lead to permanent damage to the internal organs, particularly the liver.