Health risks of excessive consumption of alcohol under age.? I am a top student of the class, the Academic Council representative of a private school and I have extremely high hopes for the future of my way in Forensic Physcology. I binge drinking for quite some time now. Since I have thirteen years to be exact. This is done every weekend I went out with mates drinking the night way in the abyss. Now I'm fifteen and I want to know the brain damage he may cause. I am aware of the risk factors for health (eg liver damage) but I am not aware of the damage it would do to my developing brain. I do not want to ask my parents, my doctor and health care they said nothing about it. I would really like to admit, if someone told me. I do not want opinions. I want facts. I just want to know if what I do is extremely harmful to me.
T to result in a loss of memory or learning difficulties?
It has not affected my learning at all so far.
Thank you!
If you're 15 now and already drinking when you're 21, you may have had memory loss and damage your liver. You're still very young, your body much more to do but drink as this does not help to develop and function properly as you age. I'm sorry this is more like opinion than fact, but I have no real statistics if that is what you need.
But the fact is that alcohol can cause memory loss, learning disability, and serious liver damage.
Overconsuption of alcohol over a long period may cause memory loss, impaired functioning and liver damage.
Posted on April 28, 2010.