1.  Alcoholic liver disease:  is damage to your liver and the way it functions due to drinking alcohol. It occurs after many years of heavy drinking. Not all heavy drinkers can get this disease, the chances of getting the alcoholic liver disease goes up the longer you drink and the more you consume.
  2.  Alcoholic cardiomyopathy: is a form of heart disease due to drinking alcohol. Long-term drinking causes the heart muscle to thin and weaken, which affects its ability to pump blood. It could lead to heart failure and other life-threatening health conditions. People that have alcoholic cardiomyopathy usually have a history of heavy drinking for 5-15 years.
  3.  Alcohol-induced chronic pancreatitis: heaving drinking can result in progressive and irreversible damage to the pancreas gland. It causes abdominal pain often in the mid-abdomen or upper abdomen.
  4.  Alcoholic myopathy: develops from heavy drinking. It causes painful muscle weakness and atrophy.

 

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