What happens to the body... if we "drink beer" every day

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Th 26/03/2020

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What happens to the body... if we "drink beer" every day

Many people believe that only drinks with high alcohol content are harmful to health and think that beer is just a mild drink with no adverse effects on the body. But did you know? These things can happen to you when you drink beer.

 

  • After the first 20 minutes You may feel a little dizzy, in a good mood, and see the world through rose-colored glasses.
  • After about 1-1.5 hours… You will feel thirsty, urinate frequently, and start to feel sleepy.
  • After 12-24 hours You will feel hungover, start having headaches, dizziness, thirst, feel gloomy, and have palpitations.

What happens to the body if you drink beer every day?

  • Stomach… There will be abnormalities in the mucous membrane and secretion of gastric juice, causing gastritis, constipation, bad mood, and a heavy feeling in the stomach.
  • Liver… The liver’s waste elimination system will have problems, leading to liver inflammation and potentially cirrhosis.
  • Kidneys… The fluid and solute excretion system in the body will have issues, causing weakness in the legs, insomnia, lowered immunity, irritability, symptoms of kidney disease, and possible heart failure.
  • Heart… The coronary blood vessels will be abnormal, with fat deposits on the heart, causing arrhythmia, high blood pressure, shortness of breath, risk of coronary artery disease, and possible blockage of blood vessels supplying the brain.
  • Endocrine glands… The endocrine system will malfunction. In young men, testosterone production will be disrupted, causing beer belly and fat accumulation in the body and abdomen. In women, ovarian abnormalities and ovarian cysts, uterine inflammation, and infertility may occur.

 

See!! How scary the effects are?… Therefore, it is best to drink in moderation to avoid damaging your health and organs, which can lead to serious diseases.


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