Cirrhosis Of The Liver: Symptoms And Causes

Excessive Consumption Of Alcohol

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Extensive alcohol use is one of the primary causes of cirrhosis of the liver, as alcohol is processed in the liver. Alcoholism causes the cells in the liver to be overworked, which in turn causes damage. The more a person drinks, the greater the risk of developing cirrhosis. Heavy drinking needs to occur for at least ten years before liver damage begins. Women and individuals over sixty-five years old are urged not to drink more than one alcoholic beverage a day, while males under sixty-five should limit their intake to two per day.

Continue reading to learn about another condition related to the excessive consumption of alcohol and how it may lead to cirrhosis.

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