The liver functions normally while a person is drinking. It is the liver that primarily metabolizes the alcohol being consumed.Another Answer:The liver is stressed while metabolizing alcohol. Alcohol (ab)use is one of the primary causes of liver failure.
Liver Cancer is a long-term effect of heavy drinking.
Yes any long term pain medication can cause liver damage.
it makes you have liver disease and the liver can't help the body fight off stuff. more than one drink can make it become badly damaged.
Depends on how long and how much you have been drinking.
That depends on the amount of damage. Complete liver failure will result in death within hours.
Jaundice is caused by increased levels of Bilirubin in the blood, typically as the result of injury or illness that has damaged the liver.
If the liver is broken or damaged, it will cause a risk to human health. If the liver is badly damaged, it can lead to death.
The liver. The liver is damaged. The yellow color of the skin indicates that the liver can no longer conjugate bilirubin properly.
Liver cirrhosis is one such disease.
It takes many years of heavy drinking to be a cause of liver damage. On the other hand, drinking in moderation benefits the liver.
The rest of your life. (That is not a joke answer.)