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  1. How does alcohol affect your skin? Long and short …

    • Frequent and excessive drinking can lead to several problems with the skin including flushing, reduced elasticity, and dryness.
      Some changes can be benign, such as dry skin … See more

    Drinking guidelines

    If a person chooses to drink alcohol, experts recommend the following drinking guidelines:
    •Females: Up to 1 drink per day.
    •Males: Up … See more

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    Short-term effects

    Dehydration
    Alcohol is a diuretic, which means it causes the body to make and release more urine. This means that the body loses more water and salt tha… See more

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    Long-term effects

    Changes to the skin can be more serious and last longer if a person regularly consumes alcohol.
    If a person drinks alcohol regularly, the short-term … See more

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  1. In the short term, drinking alcohol can cause dry skin, flushing, dark circles, and decreased elasticity. Prolonged alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorder can lead to or aggravate a variety of skin conditions. Eliminating alcohol from a person’s diet and lifestyle should help the skin to clear up.
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    When you drink, the dehydrating (or ‘diuretic’) effect of alcohol means your skin loses fluid and nutrients that are vital for healthy-looking skin. This can make your skin look wrinkled, dull and grey, or bloated and puffy. Dehydrated skin may also be more prone to some types of eczema.
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    Alcohol is a diuretic, meaning it removes water from the body, causing dehydration. Excessive consumption of alcohol can cause the skin to become dry and flaky as well as causing irritation to the eyes, scalp, and other inflammation.
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    A 2021 study by the Department of Dermatology at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine revealed that alcohol misuse could also trigger and exacerbate certain skin conditions such as jaundice, itchy skin, pigmentary alterations, and hives. It is also a risk factor for skin cancer and other infections.
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