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Drunkness can cause acute hepatitis

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    Recently, studies have shown that: "Long-term drunkenness is very harmful to the human body. If you are drunk too often, you will really suffer from hepatitis."

    Alcohol has certain nutritional value to the human body, but if you drink a large amount at one time, it can cause acute alcohol poisoning. Because ingesting a large amount of ethanol in a short period of time will increase the oxygen consumption of the liver, causing hypoxia in the liver tissue and causing centrilobular necrosis, which is a characteristic manifestation of ethanol hepatotoxicity. In addition, when drunk, the body is in a state of stress, which manifests as central nervous system nerve Excited or inhibited state, severe cases can lead to respiratory, circulatory and liver dysfunction, and even death due to central nervous system paralysis. Long-term heavy drinking can lead to toxic liver damage - alcoholic liver disease, including alcoholic liver disease fatty liver , alcoholic hepatitis and alcoholic cirrhosis.

    prevention and treatment alcoholic liver disease The most effective way is to stop drinking. In patients with alcoholic cirrhosis, liver disease may be completely reversed after quitting drinking. In addition, when drinking alcohol, you can take some vitamins , to protect the liver.

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