Upto 35% of people who drink heavily develop Alcoholic Hepatitis

Binge drinking is fatal for health. It causes severe health complications. Binge drinking and liver diseases are interlinked conditions and thus getting rid of alcohol addiction is most advisable else several liver complications like alcoholic hepatitis are not far away.

The liver is a significant organ in our body that affects the healthy functioning of the entire body in several ways. Those who are heavy drinkers cause great damage to their livers. As the name signifies, Alcoholic Hepatitis is a condition that is a direct effect of heavy drinking habits for several years.

The liver removes toxins from our bodies. It becomes scarred, inflamed, and fatty from excessive consumption of liquor. A person suffering from it would notice yellowed skin or yellowed whites of the eyes; which is jaundice. There can also be a build-up of fluid in the abdomen, stomach ache, fever, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, etc. One also experiences unexplained weight loss. It generally gets diagnosed in the 40-60 age groups. 

Work on your alcohol addiction

The first and foremost advice that any doctor would provide is to immediately stop alcohol consumption. If the diagnosis has happened at a reversible stage, then stopping alcohol consumption is certainly going to show good results. It is not an easy task to put a stop to the habit of alcoholism. People give in to the urges due to many withdrawal symptoms that coax them to get back to the habit. These symptoms could be in the form of nausea, tremors, anxiety, headaches, seizures, hallucinations, etc. Some cases may require medications or even hospitalization to get over it. Support groups and de-addiction specialists can be of help. Learn how https://medicircle.in/why-are-deaddiction-specialists-important


As pointed out by Dr. Sachet Chandak, Consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist, in an interview with medicircle, https://medicircle.in/nonalcoholic-fatty-liver-conditions-are-on-the-rise-such-people-should-lose-5-of-their-body-weight-advises-dr-sachet-chandak-consultant-gastroenterologist-and-hepatologist,  “Consuming alcohol a couple of days a week in small amounts is okay. But those who are consuming excessive alcohol and are obese are prone to both alcoholic as well as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. So, such patients are at high risk of progressing their liver disease from fatty liver to developing steatohepatitis, that later on progresses into liver fibrosis.”

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