What is the long term damage caused by alcohol abuse?!


Question: What is the long term damage caused by alcohol abuse!?
Could anyone please tell me the long term affects of being an alcholic!? If you drink very heavily for 10 years or so and have given up for 10 years, I mean completely teetotal, what effects are you likely to have suffered!? I cannot find this information anywhere!. Assuming you feel fine and there are no obvious signs of your alcoholism, does your body ever totally recover from the abuse or is there likely to be lasting damage that will surface later on!? If anyone knows anything about this, I would really appreciate it, perhaps even the way your body recovers from alcoholism 1 year, 5 years 10 years and so on after you have stopped drinking!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Those who often drink too much run a high risk of suffering physical damage!. The level of damage depends on the amount!. The organs that are used for the absorption and digestion of alcohol, like the stomach, the liver and the pancreas, are vulnerable!. The brain also suffers from continuous abuse!.

The liver is an important organ for the breakdown of alcohol!. Excessive alcohol use can cause fatty degeneration of the liver, causing so-called fatty liver!. Liver research has shown that probably more than half of the alcohol addicts have fatty liver!. This can cause nausea, vomiting, lack of appetite, loss of weight and fever!. After stopping alcohol use, the liver can recover from fatty liver!.

The most known incurable liver disorder caused by alcohol abuse is liver cirrhosis!.

Other frequent diseases of the organs are gastritis (infection of the mucous membrane of the stomach) and inflammation of the pancreas!. Gastritis can cause stomach bleeding; inflammation of the pancreas causes lower absorption of nutrients, causing, among others, loss of weight!.

Several investigations have found a relation between excessive alcohol abuse and cancer of the mouth, throat and esophagus, especially with drinkers who also smoke!. Heavy drinkers also run a higher risk of contracting cancer of the liver and the large intestine!. Women who drink a lot have a higher risk of breast cancer!.

Brain damage, like Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome can occur!.

The list of disorders caused by alcohol abuse is so long that we cannot mention them all!.
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I know someone who has drank for over 20 years!. her liver is now fatty, it doesn't work properly!. Luckily your liver can repair itself if looked after!. hers has improved already, she's cut down, although I doubt she'll ever give up!. Sclerosis of the liver is more serious!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Depending on the damage received whilst drinking, the liver and kidneys are able to completely generate themselves!. If you are feeling no ill effects then I would summise that everything is in working orderWww@Answer-Health@Com

cihrrosis of the liver and brain damage !.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Your mind, same symptoms as Alzheimer'sWww@Answer-Health@Com

It's called death!.
but then don't we all!.!.!.!.!.!.!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

Chronic alcohol use is one of the major causes of liver cirrhosis (irreversible scarring of the liver)!. This happens because healthy liver cells die and the dead cells are replaced by fibrous tissue!. The liver plays a central role in many essential body functions including the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats, detoxification and excretion of waste products from the body!. Scarred tissue cannot function like healthy tissue so this condition can be life threatening if not treated early enough!.

Stomach ulcers and gastrointestinal complications can be caused by excess alcohol; as well as fertility problems, weight gain, and depletion of certain vitamins and minerals can all be caused by excessive alcohol consumption!.

Binge drinking can also increase blood pressure, a risk factor for heart attacks and also Alcoholic cardiomyopathy (toxic effects of alcohol on heart muscle which means the heart is unable pump blood efficiently and this will eventually lead to heart failure)Www@Answer-Health@Com





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