Have you ever imagine, its so hard to recover after drinking alcohol.....
when your body changes as your age, its ability to process alcohol also changes.
A great man George Koob, the director of the national institute on Alcohol abuse and alcoholism, he said ,"When you are young, you have a lot of plasticity in how you respond to things that are toxic and you lose some of that as you get older. #collected
In recent years alcohol abuse and dependence is increase doubled among the older people. the functions of the body will double decrease because of alcohol consumption when you will grow in older. Only because of alcohol consumption the higher the level of blood alcohol levels occurs and our body immunity system will become weak.
body doesn't metabolize alcohol as effectively
when your age will be grown, your body doesn't metabolize alcohol effectively. At the young age body metabolize the alcohol very effectively. the system works well in younger people. Just like anything else, when people get older, the body functions are weak so body doesn't metabolize the alcohol when you are older.
Changes in case of liver
1-Young or old people have their liver damage are maximum case of alcoholism.
#fatty liver
3-liver cirrhosis
4-alcoholic hepatitis
#fibrosis
changes in heart
drinking too much alcohol can damage to the heart
#cardiomyopathy ( drooping of heart muscle )
#arrythmia
#high BP
drinking moderate amounts of alcohol may protect healthy adults from developing coronary heart disease, research says it.
CANCER
for heavy alcoholism, chance of high risk of cancers, including
mouth
esophagus
throat
liver
breast
immunity
immunity system will be totally destroyed by alcohol consumption. Disease could be esily occurs in your body. body will go slower and brain activity will damage. there will be change in mod and behavior. treatment won't work properly as your lack of immunity system.
In case of underage person, alcohol consumption there will be impairment of cognitive function.
Want to know more ? check out this site https://www.healthline.com/health/alcohol/effects-on-body#1
https://www.drinkaware.co.uk/alcohol-facts/health-effects-of-alcohol/mental-health/alcoholism/