Short-Term Effects
The short-term effects of drinking alcohol can cause numerous adverse effects on the user, including:
A person who consistently uses alcohol over a period of time will develop a tolerance to the effects of drinking; that is, it takes progressively more alcohol to achieve the same effects. Over time, that person may grow dependent on alcohol, and in some cases this can lead to a vicious cycle of addiction.
Long-Term Effects
Over time, heavy drinking can cause permanent damage to the user's body and brain. Several factors affect the severity and extent of this damage, including the drinker's age and gender as well as the duration and extent of abuse.
The physical damage caused by sustained alcohol abuse includes:
Binge drinking and continued alcohol use in large amounts are associated with many health problems, including: Unintentional injuries such as car crash, falls, burns, drowning Intentional injuries such as firearm injuries, sexual assault, domestic violence Increased on-the-job injuries and loss of productivity Increased family problems, broken relationships Alcohol poisoning High blood pressure, stroke, and other heart-related diseases Liver disease Nerve damage Sexual problems Permanent damage to the brain Vitamin B1 deficiency, which can lead to a disorder characterized by amnesia, apathy and disorientation Ulcers Gastritis (inflammation of stomach walls) Malnutrition Cancer of the mouth and throat
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Long term alcohol use can lead to mouth and throat cancer. Also, high blood pressure and heart trouble, also sclerosis of the liver are some long term effects.
Short term is that it can be under our control. Long term might be that they start to develop some western habits.
Created an enduring antipathy toward beverage alcohol that still exists.
When consumed in moderation, alcohol (beer, wine and spirits) contribute to better health and greater longevity than abstaining.
Long term alcohol consumption can lead to memory problems, cognitive deficits, and a higher risk of developing neurological disorders such as dementia. Prolonged alcohol use can also lead to brain shrinkage and impair the brain's ability to function properly.
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Complex, for starters. Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant, intoxicant, analgesic and poison. Yes, alcohol is a drug. The question should be, What type of drug is it? A link to a site that addresses these questions can be found below under the heading of Related links.
I believe so even though I don't know what they are I believe they are some what similar to the short term side effects
There is evidence that using marijuana has long term effects on the brain such as short term memory loss.
Some problems most experience after long term alcohol consumption is insomnia, liver disease, cardiovascular disease, malabsorption (food doesn't metabolize easily - beer gut), and if you are a pregnant female Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is something you to worry about, hypertension is also a long term side effect from alcohol.