Alcohol eats away at your organs which will then damage the liver. Alcohol should not be a "oh lets go party" drink, you should only be drinking to drink it not to get drunk and want to party. The more alcohol you drink the more your liver is going to be ate away at. With out your liver, it will be the end of you :(
The liver can be damaged by all the alcohol that you put in your body if you consme it heavily and abusively for a period of decades.
Yes,your body wasn't designed to handle alcohol.
The Liver can be affected by overuse.
Sclerosis can be caused by alcohol, excess fat, or disease.
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not at recommended doses for the prescribed amount of time with cautions about excess alcohol
Damaging the smooth endoplasmic reticulum in liver cells due to excess alcohol consumption can lead to a condition known as alcoholic liver disease. This damage can impair the liver's ability to process fats efficiently, resulting in a buildup of fatty deposits in the liver cells. Over time, this can progress to more severe conditions such as alcoholic hepatitis or cirrhosis.
Yes, it removes toxins and waste from the bloodstream e.g. Alcohol.
Because excess alcohol use damages the liver. And jaundice(turning yellow) is a common sign of liver damage.
Alcohol can have negative consequences for the liver, particularly a liver that has been previously damaged.Since the liver is responsible for metabolizing alcohol, forcing it to metabolize alcohol further is like asking someone who is nearly blind to read a small sign at a distance--difficult to do.Liver problems associated with chronic alcohol consumption include:1. Fatty liver- alcohol causes the accumulation of fat in the liver cells. Most liver cells die as a result of fat being stored in them2. Hepatitis- inflammation of the liver from the use of alcohol, which can result in liver failure3. Cirrhosis of the liver- alcohol kills liver cells. It causes the development of scar tissues on the liver, leading to liver failure.
The liver functions normally while a person is drinking. It is the liver that primarily metabolizes the alcohol being consumed.Another Answer:The liver is stressed while metabolizing alcohol. Alcohol (ab)use is one of the primary causes of liver failure.
I am in the same boat. The doctor says, no alcohol until the liver is healed. This is strictly because the liver is the organ that filters alcohol. The liver filters poisons from the body and the body considers alcohol to be a poison.