
Scientists agree that alcohol is harmful to health. For some, the effects are greater than for others. Doctors shared their observations and experiences regarding the categories of people for whom alcohol is contraindicated.
Experts advise that people with chronic pancreatic and liver diseases should avoid drinking alcohol. Even small amounts of alcohol can be harmful to these individuals.
If a person has hepatitis, even a small amount of alcohol can be fatal. Even a shot of strong liquor is contraindicated.
If a person has pancreatitis, alcoholic beverages can trigger serious complications. To avoid hospitalization during the New Year holidays, it's best for people with pancreatitis to consume non-alcoholic beverages.
Healthcare workers note that during the New Year's celebrations, the number of patients with gastrointestinal, liver, and pancreatic diseases increases. This trend is linked to alcohol consumption and fatty foods.
Numerous studies confirm the negative impact of alcohol on people. Alcohol is harmful not only to internal organs. Frequent consumption can worsen one's appearance and increase the risk of developing a number of diseases, including cirrhosis, pancreatitis, and even diabetes.
