GROUP 7
•   ARIAS JULCA JUAN PABLO
•   CESPEDES MUNDACA JOSE ANDRES
•   CHAFLOQUE ARENAS JOSE CARLOS
•   CHERO SALVADOR JUAN
•   CHUNG SANTA MARIA RAUL
•   FLORES TENORIO CIRO MIGUEL
Consequences of alcoholism
                            1. Social and
                            psychological
                          problem Problem



                                                  2. Neurological
                                                   disorders and
    5. Fetal harm
                                                     effects on
                                                 digestive system:




           4. Depression and            3. Liver damage
            nervous system             and effects on ap.
                effects                  genitourinary
SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF
   ALCOHOLISM
SOCIAL EFFECTS

media practice of sex without protection, family abandonment and
laboratory


social transgressions such as rape and fights


 "no temporary family crisis"


deaths in traffic accidents
Psychological Effects
Alcohol first affects the
central nervous system

Anesthesia, internal
auditing

physical addiction and
psychological dependence
NEUROIMAGING AND
  NEUROLOGICAL
 CONSEQUENCES
Acute
Intoxication




       Chronic       • Wernicke encephalopathy
     Intoxication    • Korsakoff syndrome




               • Myelinolysis central Pontic
 Chronic
alcoholism     • Marchiafava Bignami
                 Disease
Korsakoff syndrome




Wernicke
encephalopathy
Myelinolysis central
                  Pontic




Marchiafava
Bignami Disease
EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON
 THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Effects on the genitourinary
          system:
Effects on the genitourinary system:
Liver Effects:
Liver Effects:
    most affected by
                            The liver goes affected
 alcohol use, since it is
                             after many years of
responsible to clean the
                            drinking and alcoholic
 toxin from the blood.
                             liver disease occurs


                                Alcoholism and
The damage can range        hepatitis B are primarily
from inflammation to a        responsible for the
  degenerative disease      degeneration of the liver
    such as cirrhosis
Depression is a
              disease that is
                frequently
             associated with
               alcoholism
              above all, the
                relapse of
ALCOHOLISM      alcoholics
   AND
DEPRESSION
                   Whether
             dysthymia, chronic
                  depression
                 neurotic, or
             depression that can
              occur in the first
                  months of
             abstinence, depressi
                 ve episodes
                  disorders
                 bipolar, etc..
Depression in
             alcoholic patients,
               it is sometimes
                  induced by
                addiction and
             other feeding back
             the same, creating
ALCOHOLISM     a vicious circle
              difficult to break
   AND
DEPRESSION



             The morbidity of
              alcoholism and
               depression is
             more common in
              women than in
                   men.
and feels guilty
               about the lost
                  family
                 emotional,
               occupational,
             social, economic
                                      then increases
                                       the alcoholic
   An                                consumption of
                                         alcoholic
alcoholic                              beverages in
patient is                           order to reduce
depressed                              their painful
                                          feelings

                 but getting the
              opposite result from
             that intended because
              it will generate new
                faults and major
                   depression.
Effects of Alcohol on the
                                 Nervous System




   Alters the action of
  neurotransmitters, it                          • Alcohol damages brain cells
changes its structure and                        and peripheral nerves
function.. Decreases self-                       permanently.
 control, affect memory,                          • Produce sleep disorders.
concentration and motor
         function
•

             Effects of Alcohol on the
                 Nervous System



    • People with drinking problems are isolated from their
    social environment, often suffer crisis in the family
    (arguments, divorce, abandonment) and employment
    (job loss), which leads to depression and sometimes
    suicide.
Fetal harm
It is well known that alcohol freely crosses the
placental barrier and reaches the fetus
• The ingestion of small amounts of alcohol, as
  30 ml per day, the child can express an
  underweight
the child has significant defects in
 shape and characterized as the
  Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Dysmorphology or facial
     deformities
Prenatal growth deficit
Group 7

Group 7

  • 1.
    GROUP 7 • ARIAS JULCA JUAN PABLO • CESPEDES MUNDACA JOSE ANDRES • CHAFLOQUE ARENAS JOSE CARLOS • CHERO SALVADOR JUAN • CHUNG SANTA MARIA RAUL • FLORES TENORIO CIRO MIGUEL
  • 2.
    Consequences of alcoholism 1. Social and psychological problem Problem 2. Neurological disorders and 5. Fetal harm effects on digestive system: 4. Depression and 3. Liver damage nervous system and effects on ap. effects genitourinary
  • 3.
  • 4.
    SOCIAL EFFECTS media practiceof sex without protection, family abandonment and laboratory social transgressions such as rape and fights "no temporary family crisis" deaths in traffic accidents
  • 5.
    Psychological Effects Alcohol firstaffects the central nervous system Anesthesia, internal auditing physical addiction and psychological dependence
  • 6.
    NEUROIMAGING AND NEUROLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES
  • 7.
    Acute Intoxication Chronic • Wernicke encephalopathy Intoxication • Korsakoff syndrome • Myelinolysis central Pontic Chronic alcoholism • Marchiafava Bignami Disease
  • 8.
  • 9.
    Myelinolysis central Pontic Marchiafava Bignami Disease
  • 10.
    EFFECTS OF ALCOHOLON THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
  • 12.
    Effects on thegenitourinary system:
  • 13.
    Effects on thegenitourinary system:
  • 14.
  • 15.
    Liver Effects: most affected by The liver goes affected alcohol use, since it is after many years of responsible to clean the drinking and alcoholic toxin from the blood. liver disease occurs Alcoholism and The damage can range hepatitis B are primarily from inflammation to a responsible for the degenerative disease degeneration of the liver such as cirrhosis
  • 16.
    Depression is a disease that is frequently associated with alcoholism above all, the relapse of ALCOHOLISM alcoholics AND DEPRESSION Whether dysthymia, chronic depression neurotic, or depression that can occur in the first months of abstinence, depressi ve episodes disorders bipolar, etc..
  • 17.
    Depression in alcoholic patients, it is sometimes induced by addiction and other feeding back the same, creating ALCOHOLISM a vicious circle difficult to break AND DEPRESSION The morbidity of alcoholism and depression is more common in women than in men.
  • 18.
    and feels guilty about the lost family emotional, occupational, social, economic then increases the alcoholic An consumption of alcoholic alcoholic beverages in patient is order to reduce depressed their painful feelings but getting the opposite result from that intended because it will generate new faults and major depression.
  • 19.
    Effects of Alcoholon the Nervous System Alters the action of neurotransmitters, it • Alcohol damages brain cells changes its structure and and peripheral nerves function.. Decreases self- permanently. control, affect memory, • Produce sleep disorders. concentration and motor function
  • 20.
    Effects of Alcohol on the Nervous System • People with drinking problems are isolated from their social environment, often suffer crisis in the family (arguments, divorce, abandonment) and employment (job loss), which leads to depression and sometimes suicide.
  • 21.
    Fetal harm It iswell known that alcohol freely crosses the placental barrier and reaches the fetus
  • 22.
    • The ingestionof small amounts of alcohol, as 30 ml per day, the child can express an underweight
  • 23.
    the child hassignificant defects in shape and characterized as the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
  • 24.
  • 25.