Most of us have been involved in alcohol use at some point. It may have been to satisfy our curiosity, peer pressure, our 21st birthday party, or just part of a celebration. Alcohol can help us relax and enjoy what is happening. There are those who consume alcohol excessively and too often. The result is that it affects your life and your health.

The most commonly talked about effect of alcohol is on the liver. It can lead to serious health problems as the liver becomes inflamed. Symptoms that your liver has been adversely affected by alcohol include impotence in men, fatigue, lack of appetite, muscle pain, jaundice, vomiting blood,

Consuming large amounts of alcohol puts you at risk for many health problems, including cancer and diabetes. This is because alcohol depletes your body of necessary nutrients. Most alcoholics also do not eat a healthy diet. The alcohol you consume stays in your bloodstream. In some severe cases, alcohol can affect memory and lead to brain damage.

It is never a good idea to consume large amounts of alcohol during pregnancy. Being pregnant takes enough of a toll on your body. Alcohol in your blood can cause miscarriage, premature birth, low birth weight, and birth defects. Some babies are born addicted to alcohol because they have consumed so much in the womb. This is known as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.

There are many excellent treatment programs to help someone with an alcohol problem. The sooner they seek treatment, the less serious the effects on their health will be. Liver damage and other effects cannot be reversed. The Internet and the Yellow Pages are great resources to help you find a solution.