"ALCOHOL- temporary fun with permanent consequences."
Alcohol-related health issues includes:
- Digestive disorders (for example stomach ulcers)
- Liver disease, dietary deficiencies and malnutrition
- Liver disease, dietary deficiencies and malnutrition
- Concentration and memory problems
- Sleeping difficulties & mental health conditions
- Suicide and suicidal behavior
- Brain damage with mood and personality changes
- Overweight and obesity
- Sexual impotence and reduced fertility
- High blood pressure and stroke
- Cancers & cardiovascular diseases
- Diabetes & heart damage
What types of cancer can be caused by alcohol?
Drinking alcohol increases the risk of mouth cancer, pharyngeal (upper throat) cancer, oesophageal (food pipe) cancer, laryngeal (voice box) cancer, breast cancer, bowel cancer and liver cancer.
Some of these might be quite surprising but alcohol gets in to our blood stream and can cause damage all around the body.
Is it worse if I drink and smoke?
Drinking and smoking are worse than either one alone, because together tobacco and alcohol cause more damage to cells in the body.
For example, alcohol makes it easier for the mouth and throat to absorb the cancer-causing chemicals in tobacco.
What types of cancer can be caused by alcohol?
Drinking alcohol increases the risk of mouth cancer, pharyngeal (upper throat) cancer, oesophageal (food pipe) cancer, laryngeal (voice box) cancer, breast cancer, bowel cancer and liver cancer.
Some of these might be quite surprising but alcohol gets in to our blood stream and can cause damage all around the body.
Is it worse if I drink and smoke?
Drinking and smoking are worse than either one alone, because together tobacco and alcohol cause more damage to cells in the body.
For example, alcohol makes it easier for the mouth and throat to absorb the cancer-causing chemicals in tobacco.