How Alcohol affects your body from Alcohol addiction, and the effects, results, and abuse of this deadly poison.
Your body’s liver metabolizes alcohol and sends it to the human brain along with other organs through the bloodstream. Your liver can soak up only a little bit of alcohol at the same time, leaving the others to circulate through the entire body. Alcohol is known as a central nervous program depressant also it reduces your heart rate and breathing and slows mind activity. This impacts your brain’s capability to react to messages and function usually.
The consequences of alcohol on your own body begin immediately. You’ll experience:
1) Confusion
2) Loss of coordination
3) Lack of body heat despite emotions of warmth
4) Reduced inhibitions
5) Reduced reaction time
6) Slurred speech
Long-term alcoholic addiction and misuse causes these effects:
1) Cancers (liver, mouth area, throat and larynx)
2) Depression
3) Inflammation of the pancreas
4) Liver cirrhosis (scarring)
5) Unintentional injuries
Drinking large levels of alcohol in a brief period of time (binging), could cause alcohol poisoning, even the very first time. Alcohol poisoning can be hugely dangerous and can result in death or even treated early.
Your body’s reaction to alcohol poisoning range from:
1) Dangerously low blood sugar
2) Difficulty breathing
3) Loss of consciousness
4) Seizures
5) Vomiting
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