Alcohol Rehabilitation Treatment :: Alcohol Causes Recovery :: Need for recovery and Problems related to the alcohol
The intake of even a small amount of alcohol while on medication will seriously aggravate a health condition. If alcohol is consumed while on painkillers you could end up damaging your liver. You should always consult your doctor about the possibility of drinking alcohol with any prescribed drug for required alcohol recovery.
Both legal and social problems can be the outcome of alcohol addiction especially if we are talking about heavy consumption. Alcohol-Related Birth Defects: If pregnant ladies take alcohol, their children may become prone to a range of congenital defects. Children born of alcoholic mothers may contract life long learning and behavioral problems. They may suffer from fetal alcohol syndrome-FAS- leading to serious physical and mental problems.
Alcohol addiction can also lead to serious long-term health problems such as liver or heart disease and some types of cancer. These conditions are not immediately noticeable but will come to light after a long time of consuming alcohol. Women are actually more likely to suffer from alcohol related diseases even by drinking less than men.
Heavy alcohol consumption can also have a serious impact on the nervous system by depressing the central nervous system. Alcohol can also diminish the immunity system and will also produce changes in our logical way of thinking, emotional behavior and judgment. The pancreas is also at high risk from alcohol consumption as it produces insulin for regulating the blood sugar level.
The alcohol can also effect the production of very important hormones used in controlling the metabolism. The pancreas also produces very important enzymes vital for the digestion of proteins and carbohydrates. Long term drinking will cause pancreatitis and an acute pancreatitis can cause severe abdominal pain, diarrhea and weight loss which could be fatal. So quit drinking alcohol now and seek for alcohol recovery if you are alcohol addict.
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