Scientists have proved that even a small dose of alcohol harms the liver

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Alcohol consumption significantly increases the risk of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in individuals with hepatitis B, with the risk rising in a dose-dependent manner.

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A review published in Clinical and Translational Hepatology analyzed 45 studies involving 33,272 patients, revealing that heavy drinkers have a 2.27-fold higher risk of cirrhosis and a 2.61-fold higher risk of HCC compared to non-drinkers. Even moderate alcohol intake contributes to disease progression—daily consumption of 12 g of alcohol raises the likelihood of liver cirrhosis by 6.2% and HCC by 11.5%, with the highest risks observed in individuals consuming large quantities of alcohol.

This meta-analysis is the first to establish a clear, dose-dependent link between alcohol intake and the progression of severe liver disease in hepatitis B patients. These findings emphasize the importance of limiting alcohol consumption in this high-risk group to reduce complications and improve long-term health outcomes.

Disclaimer: Medical research data reflects general trends and may not apply to every individual. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized medical advice regarding alcohol consumption and liver health.

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Igor Foliush
In 1998 he graduated from the Lviv Institute of Physical Education Department of physical rehabilitation From 1998 to 2000 he was an intern at the Istituto Di MedicinaDello Sport Di Roma From 2000 to 2007 he worked as a physiotherapist at the Hospital Santa Maria della Stella (Orvieto) In 2007 he returned to Ukraine From 2007 to 2013 worked as a physiotherapist at the private pediatric clinic "Vita Puer" In 2013, he completed his master's degree at the Melitopol Institute of Ecology and Social Technologies In 2014, he founded the "Dr Foliush Massage Centre" where he works to this day

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