Hepatitis is the general term for inflammation of the liver and can be caused by a variety of factors, including mononucleosis. Hepatitis caused by mononucleosis is quite common and, like the illness itself, generally resolves without treatment or complications. However, the liver may remain vulnerable to irritation by other agents, including alcohol. For those with mononucleosis-induced hepatitis, patients are advised to refrain from any alcohol use for up to one year.
It is NOT OK to drink alcohol when you are pregnant ... period.
no it is not ok to drink alcohol because it got bad effects on your bode
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That's stupid.
No, if referring to alcohol, a passenger in Nevada cannot drink in a car. It is illegal to drink any type of alcohol while in a vehicle.
It's best to avoid drinking alcohol while recovering from mono, as alcohol can further weaken the immune system and increase the risk of complications like liver inflammation. It's important to focus on staying hydrated and getting plenty of rest to support your recovery.
That depends on if you are on any medications, and what one(s) you are on. If you are on anti-seizure medication of any kind, you definitely should NOT drink alcohol, at all. Talk with your doctor or pharmacist to determine if it is safe for you to drink alcohol, if you are not on anti-seizure medication.
No, vodka is not awesome. It is an alcohol drink that can be okay if taken in moderation, but can also get a person very drunk.
It is generally safe to drink alcohol in moderation while taking creatine, but excessive alcohol consumption can counteract the benefits of creatine and may lead to dehydration. It is important to stay hydrated and be mindful of how much alcohol you consume while taking creatine.
I'm not sure, but I wouldn't do it just in case.
It probably wouldn't help aleviate any of the uncomfortable symptoms of having mono. Alcohol affects your liver mostly, since the liver functions to remove alcohol from your blood. So while you're sick with mono (mononucleosis) your lymph nodes and entire lymphatic system is already under attack from the virus affecting them. One way a doctor double-checks to see if you do have mono is by palpating (feeling) your abdomen, to see whether or not you do indeed have the signs which are a swollen liver or spleen. So by drinking alcohol, that's just adding an unnecessary stressor to your body, particularly your liver.