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It takes years (typically decades) of heavy abusive drinking to cause any damage to the liver.
No. However, alcohol is a diuretic, and heavy drinking will insure that you are dehydrated. This can stress the kidneys and lead to problems that could include infection.
Heavy abusive drinking typically doesn't lead to liver damage unless it continues for decades. However, heavy drinking also carries safety risks from falls, auto crashes, etc. Only moderate drinking confers health and longevity benefits.
It takes many years of heavy drinking to be a cause of liver damage. On the other hand, drinking in moderation benefits the liver.
Liver Cancer is a long-term effect of heavy drinking.
Caffeine can cause headaches when the effects of the drug wear off and you begin to "crash". Additionally, if you are a heavy coffee or soda drinking, quitting all caffeine intake has been known to cause some withdrawls including but not limited to headaches.
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The four types of drinking behavior are moderate drinking, heavy or risky drinking, binge drinking, and excessive drinking. Moderate drinking involves consuming alcohol in a responsible and controlled manner. Heavy or risky drinking involves regular consumption of large amounts of alcohol, which can have negative health and social consequences. Binge drinking is a pattern of drinking that brings blood alcohol concentration to 0.08g/dL or higher in a short amount of time. Excessive drinking refers to consuming alcohol in amounts that exceed recommended guidelines and can lead to alcohol abuse or dependence.
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an infection, surgery, the stress of hospitalization, a stubbed toe, or even a heavy drinking binge can cause inflammation
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