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Alcohol Drinking

The drinking of alcohol affects the digestive system by producing more acids and enzymes. Prolonged alcohol drinking leads to inflammation of liver tissues and liver damage. Damage of the pancreas due to alcohol leads to hyperglycemia. The effect of alcohol drinking on the central nervous system is very severe, leading to frontal lobe damages.

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I have taken alcohol for three days, unaware of my pregnancy. Will it affect the baby?

Query: Hello doctor, Without knowing I am pregnant, I have taken alcohol for three days. Will this affect the baby?   Read Full »


Dr. Arjun Chaudhari

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. The first trimester is the period most sensitive to the effect of alcohol on the developing fetus. Therefore, you shall undergo all major scans and blood reports when necessary. There is no safe amount or safe time ...  Read Full »

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