When you hear the word alcohol, you probably think of wines and liquors. These are considered by a lot of people as rather fun drinks to have. Whether it is social or binge drinking, alcohol has really been part of so many people's lives. You are also exposed to this regardless of whether you actually consume or just watch others do so. Generally, it would be hard to say that you have never experienced being drunk or at least being with a drunken person.
Until now, it is quite difficult to understand how and why people become addicted to alcohol drinking. Even the psychological field gets a hard time trying to generalize the cases of so many alcoholics. Up to the present time, all that we have are rules of thumb: you drink alcohol when you want to feel less inhibited and if you want to release tension.
But alcohol has so many other effects to your body. You need to familiarize yourself with these effects so that you would be able to distinguish as to when you should stop already.
Mostly, the immediate effects of alcohol are: sleep disruption; flushed skin due to widening of certain blood vessels; numbness coupled with slurred speech; inability to perceive, see and hear objects; and vomiting.
Alcohol has also been connected to several weight problems. Alcoholic beverages have too much calories in it that accumulates in your belly and therefore adds up to your weight. Have you ever heard of beer bellies? This is caused by drinking too much. Not only that, alcohol also aids in the faster development of bags under your eyes, wrinkles and acne.
On a long-term basis however, alcohol has greater effects. Too much consumption of this can actually put you at risk of liver disease and diabetes. It can also cause inflammations in your stomach, which can lead to gastritis and even ulcer. You would also be at risk of getting cancer, particularly on the breast. Furthermore, too much alcohol in your body can cause you severe heart problems due to the alternate constriction and widening of your arteries.
Finally, alcohol can also have its effects manifested on your mental state. When you are drunk, you suffer from depression and anxiety attacks. This is why you need to minimize or at least regularize your drinking to ensure that you only take in what your body can handle.
Until now, it is quite difficult to understand how and why people become addicted to alcohol drinking. Even the psychological field gets a hard time trying to generalize the cases of so many alcoholics. Up to the present time, all that we have are rules of thumb: you drink alcohol when you want to feel less inhibited and if you want to release tension.
But alcohol has so many other effects to your body. You need to familiarize yourself with these effects so that you would be able to distinguish as to when you should stop already.
Mostly, the immediate effects of alcohol are: sleep disruption; flushed skin due to widening of certain blood vessels; numbness coupled with slurred speech; inability to perceive, see and hear objects; and vomiting.
Alcohol has also been connected to several weight problems. Alcoholic beverages have too much calories in it that accumulates in your belly and therefore adds up to your weight. Have you ever heard of beer bellies? This is caused by drinking too much. Not only that, alcohol also aids in the faster development of bags under your eyes, wrinkles and acne.
On a long-term basis however, alcohol has greater effects. Too much consumption of this can actually put you at risk of liver disease and diabetes. It can also cause inflammations in your stomach, which can lead to gastritis and even ulcer. You would also be at risk of getting cancer, particularly on the breast. Furthermore, too much alcohol in your body can cause you severe heart problems due to the alternate constriction and widening of your arteries.
Finally, alcohol can also have its effects manifested on your mental state. When you are drunk, you suffer from depression and anxiety attacks. This is why you need to minimize or at least regularize your drinking to ensure that you only take in what your body can handle.