While alcohol affects each of us in a different way, habitually drinking excessively is quite likely to result in issues in both the short and long term.
The impacts of alcohol are dependent on a variety of elements, including:
Weight
Amount of body fat or muscle
Gender
Age
Additional prescription medications and drugs in your system
Other chemical compounds in your beverages
How quick you consume alcohol
The quantity of food in the stomach
Alcohol consumption history
Tolerance to alcohol (ETOH)
Physical health and wellness
Psychological wellness and psychological condition.
Immediate impacts
Alcohol poisoning, coma and death Memory loss
Blurred vision
Drowning
Fires
Dissheveled appearance
Headache
Personal injuries linked to falls, mishaps, physical violence and willful self-harm
Intense state of minds (aggressiveness, elation, melancholy).
Absence of motor skills.
Lack of inhibitions and an inaccurate feeling of confidence.
Motor vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian mishaps.
Queasiness and throwing up.
Reduced focus.
Slowed reflexive responses.
Slurred articulation.
Long-lasting consequences.
Alcohol addiction
Alcohol related brain trauma.
Cancers (including cancer of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, gullet, bowel (in males) and breast (in women).
Cirrhosis and liver failure.
Focusing and permanent memory troubles.
Heart and cerebrovascular diseases consisting of high blood pressure and stroke.
Inadequate nutritional requirements.
Problems with the nerves of the legs and arms.
Reproductive and sexual issues (erectile dysfunction, fertility).
Skin complications.
Stomach complaints and issues.
Family and relationship difficulties.
Unsatisfactory on the job effectiveness.
Legal and monetary difficulties.