Last Updated on January 7, 2021
The liver is responsible for metabolizing nutrients from the food and drinks that we consume. But drinking too much booze at once puts loads of pressure on the liver, resulting in fat accumulation. In fact, when excess fat keeps building up in the liver cells, it leads to fatty liver disease.
The extra fat can also increase your risk of developing serious inflammatory conditions, such as alcoholic hepatitis, or it can lead to cirrhosis.