Alcohol-Related Diseases
Alcohol-Related Diseases – Condition Overview
Alcohol-related diseases are conditions caused by excessive or long-term alcohol consumption. Alcohol affects multiple organs including the liver, pancreas, stomach, intestines, heart, and brain.
Continuous alcohol intake damages body tissues, weakens immunity, and leads to serious digestive and liver disorders. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent life-threatening complications.
Symptoms of Alcohol-Related Diseases
- Fatigue and weakness
- Loss of appetite
- Nausea and vomiting
- Upper abdominal pain
- Loose motions or constipation
- Blood in vomit or stools
- Yellowing of eyes and skin (Jaundice)
- Swelling of abdomen or legs
- Mental confusion or tremors
Causes of Alcohol-Related Diseases
- Chronic heavy alcohol consumption
- Binge drinking habits
- Poor nutrition and vitamin deficiency
- Genetic susceptibility
- Alcohol combined with medications
Types of Alcohol-Related Diseases
- Fatty Liver Disease
- Alcoholic Hepatitis
- Liver Cirrhosis
- Peptic Ulcer Disease
- Gastrointestinal Bleeding
- Chronic Pancreatitis
Treatment Options
- Complete alcohol cessation
- Balanced and nutritious diet
- Medications to protect liver and stomach
- Vitamin and mineral supplements
- Endoscopic treatment for bleeding
- Hospital care for severe cases
Early treatment and alcohol abstinence significantly improve recovery and quality of life. For advanced liver disease, specialized care is required.
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