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Drinking alcohol every day has severe physical and mental consequences. Alcohol can affect organs like the heart, kidney, liver, and gastrointestinal tract. The diuretic effects of alcohol decrease fluid in the body. Therefore, making the heart work harder to push out the same amount of blood, causing high blood pressure, arrhythmia, and even stroke. Alcohol intake increases the amount of urine produced. The kidneys have to filter a concentrated fluid that contains harmful toxins, thus leading to kidney function decline. The liver is another organ that takes a hit from chronic alcohol consumption. Heavy intake of alcohol creates scars on the liver tissues, leading to liver failure. Other effects of chronic alcohol abuse are cirrhosis, fibrosis, high cholesterol, and a weakened immune system.

Daily use of alcohol can have severe mental side effects. Symptoms include antisocial behaviors, anxiety, cravings, depression, irritability, panic, and sleep disorders.

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