Be careful. Low alcohol will still hurt the liver

2022-01-04

During the festival, people have to drink a few mouthfuls. In recent years, "slightly drunk" wine has been highly sought after, with high appearance value and rich taste. The word "slightly drunk" first appeared in the biography of Shao Yong, the history of the Song Dynasty: "slightly drunk is stopped, often less than drunk." Explanation: slightly drunk, a little floating feeling. "In fact, I slept fast and didn't let my body rest well." Some experts pointed out that after drinking, the muscles around the respiratory tract will be too relaxed, which will aggravate the symptoms of snoring and sleep apnea syndrome. In addition, drinking will reduce the quality of rest, affect people's performance the next day, lead to the decline of concentration and obvious symptoms of drowsiness. This is also the reason why many people wake up after drinking wine. Although most slightly drunk wines are only 3 to 10 degrees, they belong to wine regardless of the alcohol content. Wine enters the gastrointestinal tract, after being absorbed, it flows into the liver and is metabolized and decomposed. In this process, some substances produced will damage the liver, from alcoholic fatty liver to hepatitis and liver cirrhosis. A study shows that drinkers are 1.76 times more likely to develop gastric cancer than non drinkers. A large number of data and previous studies have shown that alcohol and oropharyngeal cancer, laryngeal cancer, esophageal cancer, liver cancer, colorectal cancer, breast cancer and other directly related. There is no safe dose and safe degree of drinking. Even a drop of wine may cause damage. Zhang Fei, director of gastroenterology department of Wuhan Central Hospital, reminded that patients with three high and heart diseases should try to avoid drinking. If you are taking cephalosporin, sleeping pills, antipyretic analgesics, antihypertensive drugs, hypoglycemic drugs, antidepressants, joint treatment and other drugs, it is forbidden to drink alcohol to avoid disulfiram reaction. (outlook new era)

Edit:Yuanqi Tang    Responsible editor:Xiao Yu

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