Alcohol causes an expansion of the blood vessels in your skin, pushing more blood from the core of the body to the periphery
"The temperature of your body does not really change," said Live Science.
Our body produces 98 ° F (37 ° C), most of which is caused by metabolic processes (a term that refers to all the chemical reactions that keep you alive, according to the American Association for the Advancement of Science ).
Since the skin contains many sensory receptors that are sensitive to temperature changes, the redistribution of blood that occurs after you drink alcohol will result in many messages that are directed to the brain in the form of nerve cells telling it to rise in temperature.
This may sound good, but it is actually very dangerous. Your body's nature is designed to protect you from all danger. Take for instance frost or temperature. Your blood vessels will shrink to pump more blood into your vital organs (the heart and brain). Alcohol reverses this process. .
Since your body thinks the hot air will start sweating, it is a response designed to reduce your body temperature.
All these temperature-related effects as well as known cognitive effects at the central nervous system show clearly the serious complications of drinking alcohol.
- "A student died drunk because of a low temperature after trying to walk nine miles to his home on a cold in coatless night in Britain," said New York Daily News.
- According to Syracuse.com, another university student at Syracuse in New York died early this year because of his low temperature and alcohol poisoning.
As we know, liver is a very important organ in which many chemical reactions occur, which remove the toxins and metabolites of the substances we consume. The enzymes in it digest what we ate and drank when the blood passed through it. Alcohol is metabolized by four essential enzymes :
-ALDH: Aldehydrogenase (aldehyde dehydrogenase)
-ADH: Alcohol dehydrogenase (alcohol dehydrogenase)
-Cytochrome p450 (cytochrome p450)
-And catalase.
According to a report prepared by Samir Zakhari, director and founder of the Department of Health Effects and Metabolism at the National Institute of Alcoholism :
Since your genes are the ones that encode the enzymes, each with its own unique genes, each of us will metabolize alcohol with different efficiency. The alcohol that does not digest during its initial passage in the liver will remain in your bloodstream and pass through all parts of your body.
Since alcohol is a substance of general effect (that has a lot of effects in different body systems including the brain) it will have a lot of bad effects on your health.
Many factors affect people's tolerance to alcohol and its subsequent side effects, but in the end, experts say alcohol does not raise your temperature.
source : https://www.livescience.com/55435-does-drinking-alcohol-warm-your-body.html
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