2) Damage to intestinal mucosa and liver function.
3) Acute alcoholism may cause pancreatitis, lead to insufficient pancreatic secretion, affect the absorption and utilization of protein, fat and fat-soluble vitamins, and even lead to alcoholic malnutrition in severe cases.
4) The direct toxicity to the liver affects the metabolism and detoxification of the liver.
5), leading to fatty liver, fibrosis around hepatic veins, cirrhosis.
6) Increase the risk of diseases such as hypertension and stroke.
7), leading to an increase in traffic accidents and violent incidents.
8) Increase the risk of digestive tract cancer and breast cancer in women.
9), leading to serious health problems such as alcohol dependence and addiction.