Yes, especially if taken with OTC painkillers such as aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen sodium, or preparations that contain them. Chronic alcohol use can affect the body's ability to clot due to liver damage. In addition, one complication of cirrhosis is esophageal varices, or varicose veins in the esophagus. If these begin to bleed, there can be catastrophic consequences.
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∙ 12y agoAlcoholism over a period of decades can lead to small broken blood vessels in the face.
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∙ 14y agoNo alcohol ecause alcohol doesn't affect the brain only drugs do
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∙ 12y agoYes it can, be careful or your eye can get severely damaged
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∙ 16y agoNo.
Actually, there is something called alcohol dementia that is caused by excessive alcohol intake over many years.
David's bizarre behaviour was attributed to his recent excessive intake of alcohol.
You need much more alcohol to get drunk. It is most cost effective to drink before (or instead of) eating. Consumption of fatty meals after excessive alcohol intake does not generally annul the effects of alcohol.
Excessive alcohol intake, smoking marijuana, or using anabolic steroids may cause gynecomastia
The liver is the organ that oxidizes 90 percent of alcohol. This organ is responsible for processing all toxins in the body. Excessive intake of alcohol can cause permanent damage to the liver.
Cirocis of lever is the most fatal outcome from excessive alcohol intake, apart from damaging kidney,lung, high blood sugar level.
Also, avoiding excessive alcohol intake and quitting smoking may prevent missed periods.
Moderate alcohol consumption does not increase the risk of osteoporosis. In fact, some studies suggest that moderate alcohol intake may have a protective effect on bone density. However, excessive alcohol consumption is detrimental to bone health.
Excessive intake is when you take in something excessively... For example, if you really enjoy chocolate and happen to win a lifetime supply of it and you eat thirty pounds of it in one day, that would definitely qualify as "excessive intake."
Excess alcohol can interfere with the formation of new bone; that's why it's associated with low bone density. In addition, excessive intake increases the risk of fractures and other accidental bone injuries.
Excessive alcohol intake, marijuana use, or using anabolic steroids may cause gynecomastia. Surgery is not recommended for men who continue to use these products.
Yes, excessive alcohol consumption can harm male sperm by reducing sperm count, motility, and morphology. This can make it more difficult to conceive. It is recommended to limit alcohol intake to support healthy sperm production.