Love of alcohol to give up alcohol, the body will have what changes?

Every person who loves to drink, every day wandering between drinking and quitting, one side knows that drinking will cause harm to the body, but the other side can not get rid of the temptation of alcohol, some people are addicted to alcohol, if you do not drink will feel like ants crawling in the body, over time the formation of dependence, according to the survey, every year there are people killed because of alcoholism, these are warning humans, drinking is not good for the body, a lot of liver disease patients, have Long-term history of drinking, what are the dangers of drinking to the body, and what changes will occur in the body after quitting drinking? Everyone who drinks alcohol after quitting will have to go through a transitional period during which the body will suffer from many uncomfortable symptoms. If you can pass this transition period, you will be successful in quitting drinking. During the 2-month period of sobriety, you will often feel that your brain is not concentrating, like you are sick, and you are not interested in things, mainly because of the lack of blood and oxygen in the brain caused by long-term drinking. After you have successfully quit drinking, your blood vessels will no longer be affected by it, and your body’s blood supply will slowly return to normal, and your spirit will be better. Sleep quality is better than before. Many people often get thirsty in the middle of the night after drinking the night before, wake up with a start, and get dizzy and headache, all of which will affect one’s sleep quality. Alcohol will affect one’s endocrine system, and as the body is no longer stimulated by alcohol, hormone secretion will slowly return to normal, and sleep quality will improve compared to the past. Appetite is better than before. Long-term drinking will make people’s resistance worse, and the harmful substances inside will hurt people’s stomachs, so they will be disturbed by stomach problems for a long time, and eating will become a burden. It is good for the enhancement of appetite, and the adjustment of the intestines and stomach. Not only does the body’s gastrointestinal system recover itself, but the liver can also adjust itself, as many cells around the liver are “damaged” by alcohol after years of being stimulated by it. Quitting drinking will reduce the burden on the liver and give the body enough time to adjust and recover, and the damaged parts of the liver will also help to recover. We hope you will experience these changes sooner rather than later.