What are the symptoms of chronic alcoholism?


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The symptoms of chronic alcoholism include digestive system abnormalities, nervous system abnormalities, cardiovascular system abnormalities, etc.
1, digestive system abnormalities
Excessive drinking may stimulate and damage the gastric mucosa, causing abdominal pain, diarrhea, gastric bleeding and other symptoms.
2, nervous system abnormalities
Chronic alcoholism may cause nervous system damage, causing memory loss, lack of concentration, emotional instability, irritability and other symptoms. Severe cases may also appear alcoholic encephalopathy, manifested as consciousness disorders, coma, etc.
3, cardiovascular system abnormalities for
a long time may also cause cardiovascular system damage, causing hypertension, arrhythmia, myocarditis, etc. Symptoms include angina pectoris, chest distress, shortness of breath, breathing difficulties, etc.