Friday, February 12, 2010

Alcoholic Dementia Hereditary Dementia And Alcoholism?

Dementia and Alcoholism? - alcoholic dementia hereditary

As long as alcoholics to recover, (currently with severe dementia can not remember the consequences of his previous consumption) have been drinking even more, will pick his illness, where he left off years earlier?

2 comments:

Secret Agent of God (BWR) said...

Absolutely.

Baa Baa said...

If the alcoholic has suffered permanent damage to the liver such as cirrhosis of alcohol in the past, then yes, could the disease to continue where you left off. If the alcoholic has no permanent damage such as cirrhosis, liver healthy again, because they would have the ability to recover. Cirrhosis, scar tissue forms in place of healthy cells in the liver. It is permanent and never leaves.

It is very important to stop drinking long before they develop cirrhosis. The liver can function quite well despite the injury, but once it has reached a certain point, someone needs a transplant to survive. It all depends on how much damage has already been done. Anyone with liver cirrhosis, the drinking, or if you start drinking faster just to liver disease progressing overall.

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