
The Dangers of Excessive Drinking (document)
Excessive drinking poses significant health risks, including damage to the liver, heart, and brain. It increases the likelihood of injuries, accidents, and risky behaviors. Heavy alcohol use can lead to addiction, emotional instability, and relationship problems. Long-term excessive drinking elevates the risk of chronic diseases such as liver cirrhosis, certain cancers, and cardiovascular issues. It also impairs judgment and decreases coordination, increasing the likelihood of accidents. Overall, drinking too much can negatively impact physical health, mental well-being, and social life, emphasizing the importance of moderation for maintaining health and safety.