What are the consequences of drinking alcohol when you have a triple diagnosis?

Drinking alcohol may lead to aggravation of liver damage, cirrhosis, liver cancer and other consequences. 1. Liver damage: the main component of alcohol is ethanol, which will be converted into acetaldehyde in the liver. Acetaldehyde has a direct toxic effect on the liver, which will aggravate the liver damage of patients. 2. Cirrhosis: drinking alcohol in the liver can aggravate the burden of liver metabolism, leading to liver cell damage and increasing the risk of cirrhosis in patients with hepatitis B with triple positive. 3. Liver cancer: patients with triple A drinking, virus and alcohol long-term damage to the liver, not only the risk of cirrhosis is high, but also the risk of developing liver cancer. Patients who already have cirrhosis have a significantly higher risk of liver cancer. Patients with triple III should try to avoid drinking alcohol in their normal life. They should go to regular hospitals for timely consultation and active treatment under the guidance of professional doctors, and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular medical checkups.