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Alcohol impacts the body differently once you turn 40. The organs that metabolise alcohol, such as the liver and stomach, shrink as you get older, so alcohol stays in your system longer, says Dr Tony Rao, consultant old age psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Long-Term Health Risks. Over time, excessive alcohol use can lead to the development of chronic diseases and other serious problems including: High blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, liver disease, and digestive problems. Cancer of the breast, mouth, throat, esophagus, voice box, liver, colon, and rectum.
Chronic heavy drinking can, for example, damage brain regions involved in memory, decision-making, impulse control, attention, sleep regulation, and other cognitive functions. Once AUD develops and progresses, these and other brain changes can make it very difficult to stop drinking without assistance.
After alcohol is swallowed, it is absorbed primarily from the small intestine into the veins that collect blood from the stomach and bowels and from the portal vein, which leads to the liver. From there it is carried to the liver, where it is exposed to enzymes and metabolized.
No safe drinking level Its called low risk rather than safe because theres no safe drinking level. The type of illnesses you can develop after 10 to 20 years of regularly drinking more than 14 units a week include: mouth cancer, throat cancer and breast cancer.
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