After a few drinks, the drinker may feel many effects: it feels more calm, he became very talkative, the discomfort disappears, he feels a little giddy. The more he drank, the more effects increase and may become undesirable: stunning turns into headache, nausea and calm in the floor babbling …
Heart rate and blood pressure: In small amounts, alcohol increases the heart rate and pressure, but decreases when consumed excessively.
Kidneys: When drinking, one must urinate more often.
Stomach: The stomach walls can suffer inflammation or bleeding drinker and often suffers from nausea.
Skin: Even if the skin is heated, the body loses heat.
Heart rate and blood pressure: In small amounts, alcohol increases the heart rate and pressure, but decreases when consumed excessively.
Kidneys: When drinking, one must urinate more often.
Stomach: The stomach walls can suffer inflammation or bleeding drinker and often suffers from nausea.
Skin: Even if the skin is heated, the body loses heat.
Alcohol affects many brain functions, which temporarily reduces the ability to think, see, act. It affects several aspects that are necessary for “survival” of a person:
Judgment: Alcohol, consumed even in small amounts, reduces the ability to think and make decisions.
Reaction: The more you drink, the more the reaction time increases (decreases reflexes).
Coordination: Alcohol affects physical coordination and prevents proper coordination of movement.
Judgment: Alcohol, consumed even in small amounts, reduces the ability to think and make decisions.
Reaction: The more you drink, the more the reaction time increases (decreases reflexes).
Coordination: Alcohol affects physical coordination and prevents proper coordination of movement.
SOME CONSEQUENCES OF LONG-TERM ALCOHOL ABUSE
Everyone knows that alcohol gives cause headaches and vomiting. But alcohol can also damage the heart, liver, kidney, brain and stomach. It can cause memory loss and even some types of cancer.
Liver: The liver alcohol requires more effort and can cause damage.
Brain: Alcohol affects many brain functions and has effectively cut off communication between nerve cells and destroyed a number of brain cells. It reduces the concentration, memory, hearing and sight. In the long term, these faculties may be damaged permanently.
Baby: The alcohol drinks a pregnant woman enters the blood that nourishes the fetus. In case of abuse, the child may have physical or mental problems at birth.
Spirit: The drinker who drinks alcohol excessively develops a sense of psychological dependence and feel the need to drink, often to escape the real world. These drinkers, drunk, do not want to face reality and can become violent with people around them.
Liver: The liver alcohol requires more effort and can cause damage.
Brain: Alcohol affects many brain functions and has effectively cut off communication between nerve cells and destroyed a number of brain cells. It reduces the concentration, memory, hearing and sight. In the long term, these faculties may be damaged permanently.
Baby: The alcohol drinks a pregnant woman enters the blood that nourishes the fetus. In case of abuse, the child may have physical or mental problems at birth.
Spirit: The drinker who drinks alcohol excessively develops a sense of psychological dependence and feel the need to drink, often to escape the real world. These drinkers, drunk, do not want to face reality and can become violent with people around them.
One of the worst consequences of chronic alcoholism is the tolerance that develops drinkers. The withdrawal syndrome (withdrawal) is an unpleasant sensation felt by private alcohol drinkers – headache, nausea, nervousness, confusion. It is very difficult to overcome that feeling, and an alcoholic who stopped drinking will always be considered for relief.
Remember: moderation is the best taste, and it gives much less headache the next morning!
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