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Moderate wine drinking causes cirrhosis, but it improves liver function

Publication |
2015

Abstract

The most common causes of liver involvement as soft causes: hepatitis B and C, obesity, long-term use of certain medications, heart congestion, autoimmune hepatitis, metabolic disease and toxic liver damage. Alcohol causes liver function disorders: hepatic steatosis, alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis only while drinking large doses of alcohol.

Alcoholic liver involvement consumers need not worry about small and medium quantities of wine, even after long-term and daily drinking. It was shown that moderate, daily drinking may be contrary to the liver favorable.

Wine is better than other types of alcohol, including beer.