Yes!!! To much drinking can cause liver and kidney problems! Trust me! I know! My brother's kidneys shut down. One percent they would come back. No joke! See who is important around you & believe me it's not the drink...........
Actually, drinking any beverage, including an alcoholic one, is good for the kidneys.
Alcohol is a diuretic, meaning that it causes dehydration. The liquid in beer is not, by itself, sufficient to replace the water that alcohol removes from your system. Drinking large amounts always results in dehydration, which is one of the major factors in hangovers.As you are no doubt aware, people with reduced kidney function, or a tendency toward kidney problems (or, in your case, with no spare to depend on) need to be especially careful to keep themselves hydrated. That applies to hot weather, exercise, and also to drinking. One should drink plenty of water along with whatever alcoholic beverage they choose.So there are the facts. You will have to answer the question for yourself.
No - it's how much you drink, not what kind.
No one dies from drinking alcohol, only from abusing it.
A person that has not been drinking can detect alcohol in your breath from even one drink.
yes
Pure alcohol is far more dangerous than adulterated alcohol because pure alcohol has one hundred percent alcohol in comparison to aldulterated alcohol which is less than 100 percent.
There are many common signs that one has alcohol problems. These include drinking in the morning, denial, and getting angry when someone asks you about your drinking habits.
Alcohol can cause dehydration and inflammation, which can lead to a fever-like response in the body. This can also be a result of an alcohol intolerance or an immune system reaction to the toxins in alcohol. It's important to stay hydrated and seek medical advice if you frequently experience fevers after drinking alcohol.
Drinking alcohol is caused by fermentation of sugar by yeast, a fungus, in an anaerobic environment.10% of the world have problems drinking and when they have one they cannot control themselves.
Only by the person who is the one drinking the alcohol.
Yes