Alcohol And Health Problems
Sunday, 07.15.2007, 10:38am (GMT)
Think alcohol is harmless? Think again.
Now, let’s not get excited. Not all drinking is a problem. Consuming copious amounts of alcohol can indeed be dangerous.
Combining alcohol with many drugs, prescription and
over-the-counter, can be problematic. This practice can be dangerous,
especially if combined with driving or the operation of heavy
machinery.
Any woman who may be pregnant or hopes to become pregnant will want
to avoid the consumption of alcohol. Drinking while pregnant can cause
serious birth defects. Many of these birth defects are irreversible and
will cause difficulties for the child for the rest of his or her life.
Fetal alcohol syndrome is the most serious of these birth defects.
Children born with FAS may have physical, behavioral and emotional
problems. Scientists do not know how much alcohol a pregnant woman can
drink before a baby is affected with FAS so the best plan is to avoid
all alcohol during pregnancy.
The above problems may be associated with periods of short-term
drinking. Many other health issues may arise when alcohol is misused
over a longer period of time.
Liver disease is often an alcohol-related disease. More than 2
million people living in the United States have problems with liver
disease that is a result of drinking over a long period of time. The
symptoms can include jaundice, abdominal pain, and fever. If a person
does not stop drinking, alcoholic hepatitis can cause death but if the
drinking ceases, there is a chance that the condition can be reversed.
10 to 20 percent of people who drink heavily develop alcoholic
cirrhosis. This is an ailment that scars the liver and if a person
suffers from it, he or she should not drink alcohol at all. There is
treatment for this condition but a liver transplant may be needed for
someone with life-threatening cirrhosis. Death may occur if the
drinking continues. Cirrhosis is not reversible but if the person stops
drinking, the chances for survival will improve.
The chance for some types of cancer increases for those who drink
heavily for a long period of time. Cancer of the throat, mouth,
esophagus and voice box are types of cancer that may occur at higher
rates in those who abuse alcohol over a long period of time.
Heart disease is another condition that may develop when a person
drinks too much alcohol for too many years. High blood pressure and
some kinds of stroke are other problems that may occur in people who
abuse alcohol.
Long-term drinking may lead to pancreatitis. Inflammation of the
pancreas can cause severe abdominal pain and it can be fatal if it
reaches the acute stage. Chronic pancreatitis may result in weight
loss, chronic pain and diarrhea.
Anyone who drinks heavily for short or long periods of time may
develop any of these problems. Guard your health and watch the amount
of alcohol you consume on a regular basis.
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