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The Hidden Effects of Alcohol Abuse

Dillon McClernon

Authored by Dillon McClernon

Alcohol abuse is a common reality in the United States, and most of us are familiar with some of its effects. However, this familiarity with alcohol abuse leads to a false sense of comprehension about its consequences. Here are some of the effects of alcohol abuse from our alcohol rehab centers that are less known or repeatedly ignored.

The Hidden Effects of Alcohol Abuse

Alcohol abuse and the brain: Some physical consequences of drinking alcohol are more well-known than others. For example, many are familiar with the fact that alcohol interferes with the brain, causing unusual and, at times, dangerous behavior. However, many don’t realize that alcohol abuse hinders brain development and health, a phenomenon that may lead to brain disorders. The continuous death of brain cells leads to an increasing impairment of mental activity.

The liver: Alcohol abuse hinders the liver from functioning properly. Alcohol abuse can cause cirrhosis, which in some cases requires a liver transplant to be treated successfully.

Cancer: Abusing alcohol may increase the risk of contracting cancer in certain areas of the body. These areas including the mouth, throat, breast, liver, and esophagus.

Alcohol abuse and the immune system: Abusing alcohol weakens the immune system, making the body more prone to contracting infections and diseases, such as pneumonia and tuberculosis. Binge drinking especially impairs the immune system, hindering its ability to ward off disease up to 24 hours after intoxication.

Knowing the hidden consequences of alcohol abuse is key to understanding substance-use disorder. At Recovery Centers of America, we can provide the insight and support that you or a loved one needs. Call our alcohol rehab centers at 1-800-RECOVERY to learn how you can fight alcohol abuse.

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Authored by

Dillon McClernon

Dillon McClernon

Dillon currently serves as the Senior Director of Sales and Marketing at RCA. After his tenure as Chief Communications Officer and senior advisor to RCA, he opted for a full-time position at RCA where he could build a new team linking sales and marketing to directly impact RCA’s mission of saving 1 million lives.
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