Question: Doctor! 5 – 7 years ago, I drink alcohol about 1 time per month. There was a time when I did not drink more than a year in connection with the planned child. Currently drink alcohol 1 time in 2 -3 months. Now I am 30 years old, and the last few years I began to notice that alcohol intake has caused a sharp deterioration of the illness, although earlier the same dose did not cause such problems. At all times the usual dose ranges from a glass of wine to a maximum of 250 – 300 ml. vodka (cognac). Thus, the last time I drank 200 – 250 ml. vodka, with tightly eaten. A couple of hours ago I felt sick, having nausea, dizziness, slight loss of coordination. Vomiting brought little relief. I was able to sleep only after a long cold shower. The morning woke up rested. No symptoms were, moreover, that there was no appetite. Therefore, instead of breakfast, I drank a glass of water. A few minutes after that suddenly reappeared nausea. Then again, was vomiting, then it became easier. Then during the day nausea has become a pass, then reappear. Appeared bitter taste in the throat. Simtomy passed only by the following evening, and I was able to eat again. At present, any diagnosis I do not have, no other health complaints there. Not smoke. In principle, a complete rejection of alcohol would not cause problems for me, but in normal life still have a situation where the refuse is not simply accepted. In this regard, I developed the following questions: What can be related deterioration tolerance of alcohol? I have a hangover or a manifestation of some other diseases, such as liver disease? How to eliminate nausea field intake of alcohol? Dangerous Does a glass of wine for health
Answer: Before you were younger, healthier, and you have not been formed alcohol dependence. Now, alcohol dependence was formed, as they say you are describing symptoms (withdrawal alcohol syndrome). Liver, naturally suffers, but the first under the "shock" hits the brain. Alcohol dries neurons and they stop their biological function. They are becoming less and less.