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Can one consume alcohol after two months from covid recovery. Is it harmful to consume alcohol after 2 months from covid recovery.
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Alcohol is anyways harmful when ever taken. However there are certain medications used in n covid treatment which takes a toll over your liver .... This can further aggravate liver problem when combined with alcohol
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Alcohol consumption leads to decrease of body immunity making you at risk of covid infection
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Yes can be harmful. Check your lipid profile and lft. If normal.. then social drinking can be less harmful
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Alcohol is always harmful But You can comsume if you are comfortable
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