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Drinking alcohol and blushing not only does not mean that you can drink, on the contrary, it is a signal from the body: "You can't drink anymore!" "After some people drink alcohol, the ** on their face and even on their body quickly turns red, how does alcohol (that is, ethanol) change in the body?
First, it is absorbed into the bloodstream in the digestive tract, and more than 90% of the ethanol is metabolized mainly in the liver, except for less than 10% of the ethanol that will be excreted from the lungs and kidneys in its original form.
Alcohol is first metabolized to acetaldehyde by the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase. Acetaldehyde is converted into acetic acid under the action of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, which is then involved in multiple metabolic pathways in the body, and finally converted into carbon dioxide and water for excretion. Therefore, the conversion of alcohol requires two very important enzymes: alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase.
People who drink alcohol and blush easily have a highly efficient alcohol dehydrogenase enzyme in their body, which can quickly convert ethanol into acetaldehyde. Acetaldehyde has the function of dilating capillaries, resulting in increased blood flow, so drinking alcohol in this part of the population is easy to cause redness of the face, and even flushing of the whole body. However, acetaldehyde is toxic to many tissues and organs, and acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, which metabolizes acetaldehyde, is particularly important.
If there is a problem with the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, which prevents them from metabolizing the rapidly accumulating acetaldehyde, acetaldehyde tends to accumulate in large quantities and the blush does not dissipate in a short period of time. Therefore, compared with people who "do not change their face" after drinking, acetaldehyde stays in this part of the body for a longer time and has a greater toxic effect. Acetaldehyde is actually more harmful than alcohol.
If acetaldehyde accumulates in the body in too large quantities, there is also a risk of alcohol poisoning, so it is best for people who drink alcohol and blush to avoid drinking too much.
The liver is the body's largest "detoxification factory", and alcohol must be detoxified by the liver. Long-term alcohol abuse can lead to excessive burden on the liver, cirrhosis, and some cirrhosis will turn into liver cancer. Long-term alcohol consumption, and excessive drinking, is also easy to damage the gastric mucosa.
After the destruction of the gastric mucosa, the stomach loses its protection, and the highly acidic gastric acid will corrode the stomach, and the stomach is prone to ulcers. If the ulcer does not heal for a long time, there is a high possibility of cancer.
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After alcohol enters the human body, people's ** will turn red, and then it will enter the blood in the digestive tract, and the ethanol will be decomposed.
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It is because the human body lacks an enzyme when drinking, and he cannot help the normal metabolism of alcohol, so the capillaries are dilated and the face is red, this phenomenon is not completely alcoholism, but the metabolism of alcohol is relatively slow, and it is not recommended to drink alcohol.
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The body's absorption capacity is relatively poor, it will not detoxify as soon as possible, or it is caused by telangiectasia. No, this is not a sign of alcoholism.
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It is on the face because the liver's hangover enzymes decompose alcohol to a reduced degree and cannot be absorbed, which is not a sign of alcoholism.
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Drinking alcohol on the face is due to the lack of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase. It's certainly not alcoholism anymore.
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It is because some of the capillaries in the face are congested, so it is red. This is indeed a phenomenon of alcoholism, but this alcoholism is not particularly serious and does not affect one's body.
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When we have a very red face after drinking, then it is definitely a sign of alcoholism, but the degree is relatively shallow, so there is not much harm.
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If you blush when you drink alcohol, this is a sign of mild alcoholism, so people who have this condition must pay attention to alcohol intake, and it is best not to drink alcohol.
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Drinking alcohol on the face, this is alcoholism. Because some ingredients in alcohol cannot be well eliminated from your body, they can only be stored in the body continuously, which will make your face redder and redder. The brain is getting more and more bloated, so people who drink alcohol on the face try to drink less in the future.
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