In all chronic liver diseases, alcohol intake creates an additional burden on the liver and is an additional factor in its destruction. If the nature of the disease is associated with liver damage and the possible formation of cirrhosis, then alcohol intake significantly activates this process.
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In all chronic liver diseases, alcohol intake creates an additional burden on the liver and is an additional factor in its destruction. If the nature of the disease is associated with liver damage and the possible formation of cirrhosis, then alcohol intake significantly activates this process.