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Alcohol doesn't directly affect the reproductive organs. It mostly affects the liver and kidneys. However, drinking heavily can keep a person from being able to get pregnant.
Alcohol affects the brain first, which is where your balance and equilibrium organs reside. So naturally, alcohol makes your balance much worse and can also affect your decision making.
It all depends on the intake of the alcohol and how the baby is born in general. Fetal alcohol syndrome could not affect anything, or it could affect many things. None of the organs are technically "not affected" but the part of the body that is definitely not affected is the skin.
Alcohol can affect many organs. Liver, Kidneys, Heart, and the brain.
yes, it do affect the alcohol
Diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, yeasts or parasites can affect organs.
There are many parts of the body that experience negative physiological effects from alcohol abuse. They include major organs, such as the liver and kidneys. Alcohol can also affect the brain in negative ways.
Alcohol does not affect how well Mirena works.
Alcohol can affect all organs by causing inflammation and dehydration. It's most likely to severely affect the stomach, heart, esophagus, pancrease, kidneys, and liver. While I can't say that any organ is unaffected, the tongue would be an example of an organ that is only moderately affected by alcohol consumption.
No, if one Siamese twin drinks alcohol, it does not directly affect the other twin. They have separate circulatory systems and organs, so the effects of alcohol consumption would only affect the individual who drank it.
HIV, if untreated, has the potential to affect all body organs.
Drinking alcohol temporarily slows the rate of respiration.