How Excess Alcohol Is Harming Your Liver Health

Alcohol Harming Your Liver

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  • Alcohol drinking affects the body in many ways as it gets converted to substances that harm the lining of the liver and other organs.
  • Although the liver is resilient and regenerative, long term drinking can cause damage to it.
  • Liver disease may manifest as fatty liver or alcoholic liver disease or worse, cirrhosis, which can be irreversible
  • Damage to the liver can result in lower immunity, higher chances of infection, internal bleeding and even damage to the brain and kidneys.
  • Moderation is key while consuming alcohol and the recommended amount is one drink per day for women and two for men

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