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3. Prolonged Alcohol Abuse

Over time, regular consumption of alcohol can result in liver damage. The chemicals contained in alcohol are difficult for the liver to break down. This can lead to fatty liver, alcoholic liver disease, or even alcoholic hepatitis. Fatty liver is usually reversible with abstinence from drinking alcohol. Alcoholic hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver due to heavy drinking. Those diagnosed with alcoholic hepatitis must stop drinking alcohol immediately, as the liver no longer functions properly. Those who continue to drink after this diagnosis risk liver failure and death.

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