_______leads to disease pf the liver, intestines and urinary bladder
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Alcoholism leads to diseases of the liver, intestines and urinary bladder.
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- Even while alcoholic liver injury is common, it can be prevented. There are three different kinds. Many heavy drinkers progress through these three stages over time.
- The liver contains a lot of fat. Fatty liver is a condition in which fat accumulates within the cells of the liver. The liver enlarges as a result of it. It's the most common alcohol-related liver disease.
- Alcohol causes hepatitis. Alcoholic hepatitis is a condition in which the liver becomes inflamed quickly. The liver experiences cell death, which is typically followed by chronic scarring.
- Alcoholism causes cirrhosis. Alcohol-induced cirrhosis results in the loss of normal liver tissue. Scar tissue replaces the functioning liver tissue.
- The liver is a big organ on the right side of the stomach that sits up under the ribs (abdomen). The liver is responsible for the following functions:
- Aids in the removal of waste from the body.
- Bile is produced to aid in the digestion of meals.
- Sugar is stored here and used by the body for energy.
- Produces proteins that have a variety of functions throughout the body, such as proteins that cause blood to clot.
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