Alcohol Allergies and Intolerance

This article looks at some of the possible causes of alcohol allergy or intolerance. Things get more complicated when it comes to distilled alcohol. Unless gluten-containing flavorings are addedafterthe distillation process, distilled spirits are considered gluten-free. franckreporter / Getty Images The same applies to distilled alcohol made from wheat if you have a wheat allergy. If this is you, it’s possible for you to consider drinking potato-based or grape-based vodka....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 540 words · Heather Cox

Alcohol and Depression: Understanding the Connection

This article covers everything it’s crucial that you know about the connection between alcohol and depression. Westend61 / Getty Images Does Depression Drive You to Drink Alcohol? Depressioncan lead some people to drink more alcohol. Westend61 / Getty Images One study of 421 people found that 25% had both alcohol misuse and depression. Does Drinking Too Much Make You Depressed? Likewise, excessive alcohol consumption can also contribute to depression. This is due to a rush of the “feel-good” chemicaldopamine....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 218 words · Angela Young

Alcohol and Eczema: Does Drinking Trigger Flares?

Alcohol and Eczema Medication Interactions It’s always risky to mix alcohol with medications. Drinking while taking medication can change the effectiveness of the medication and tax the liver, amongother dangerous effects. It’s not uncommon to have botheczema and food allergies(or sensitivities). The Good Brigade / Getty Images A 2017 study found that a large percentage of people with eczema have some form of food allergy. Histamines are responsible for cueing allergic reactions in the body (like inflammation in the skin)....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 405 words · Donna Mcdonald

Alcohol and Gout: Effects, Quantity, and Alternatives

Drinking alcohol can trigger flares ofgout. This article will also detail alcohol alternatives, gout medications, and more. Alcohol can trigger flare-ups for several reasons. Linda Raymond / Getty Images Effects Gout is sparked by an excess amount ofuric acidin the body. Quantity The amount of alcohol consumed matters. Research has shown that high alcohol consumption is an independent risk factor for developing gout. Once a person has gout, any amount of alcohol increases the risk of a flare....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 309 words · Megan Phillips

Alcohol and Liver Effects: What’s Reversible vs. Permanent?

Alcohol candamage the liverif consumed in excess. This, in turn, increases the risk ofliver failureandliver cancer. The effects of alcohol on the liver can change withshort-termand long-term use. Photo composite by Amelia Manley for Verywell Health; Getty Images Acetate is then broken down to water and carbon dioxide, which are eliminated from the body. Acetaldehyde can damage the liver. Acetaldehyde is a highly reactive, toxic chemical that theimmune systemrecognizes as harmful....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 513 words · Mary Moore

Alcohol: A Trigger for Headaches and Migraines

Alcohol is said to trigger headaches, including migraines. If you have chronic headaches, identifying and avoiding your triggers can substantially improve your quality of life. Getty Images Types of Alcohol-Related Headaches There are two well-recognized types of alcohol-related headaches. Getty Images They also have a pulsating or throbbing quality. Ahangover headacheis also typically associated with fatigue and a general feeling of being unwell. How Alcohol Triggers Headaches There have been several proposed explanations for how alcohol causes headaches....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 218 words · Mark Hill

Alcoholic Hepatitis and Liver Damage: What to Know

Stopping alcohol can potentially reverse liver injury before it leads tocirrhosis, the most advanced stage of AFLD. This article explains how alcoholic hepatitis develops and ways to recognize it when it occurs. It also describes how alcoholic hepatitis is treated, including its impact on life expectancy. Illustration by Julie Bang for Verywell Health With that said, alcoholic hepatitis is not dose-dependent. With AFLD, the overconsumption of alcohol causes the accumulation of fat in the liver, known ashepatosteatosis....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 471 words · Trevor Kim

Alkaline Phosphatase: Why It Might Be Low

ALP is an enzyme found in the blood that helps break down proteins. What Is Alkaline Phosphatase? Alkaline phosphatase is an enzyme. David Silverman / Getty Images ALP is also secreted from theplacentaduring pregnancy. Certain diseases or conditions can impair ALP synthesis and lead to a drop in blood concentration. What Causes Low Alkaline Phosphatase? Low ALP is less common than high levels. Other conditions will cause very different symptoms....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 398 words · John Winters

All About Anxiety Rash

An anxiety rash often appears on the body as hives (urticaria). Learn about anxiety rash, anxiety symptoms, how to soothe the rash, and more. An anxiety rash can resemble other rashes, like those from allergic reactions. Tatsiana Volkava / Getty Images Link Between Anxiety and Rash Hives can be a symptom of anxiety. Many people with allergies may experience an increase in anxiety in response to an allergic reaction. Conditions Exacerbated by Anxiety Anxiety can worsen some skin conditions....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 326 words · Denise Spencer

All About Menstrual Cups: Why They Are Used Instead of Pads and Tampons

Menstrual cups are reusable products that holdperiod blood. They are safe, effective, and affordable for most people who menstruate. They have several advantages and may leak less than pads andtampons. Photo composite by Tara Anand for Verywell Health; Getty Images Menstrual cups are small, flexible cups made of silicone or rubber. They are usually shaped like a bell or funnel and sit in thevaginato collect period blood and fluids. Menstrual cups hold more blood than tampons and pads and can lead to less waste....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 542 words · Julia Rivera

All About Ragweed Allergy

Ragweed allergy can bring on impossible-to-ignore symptoms. What Is Ragweed Allergy? Ragweed is a weed with flowers that release pollen. OlyaSolodenko / Getty Images With this comes inflammation of the nasal passages. Ragweed pollen is the most common cause of fall hay fever. When Is Ragweed Season? Ragweed pollen is mostly released between August and October. In most places, ragweed pollen peaks in mid-September and continues until the first frost kills the plant....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 444 words · Karen Fischer

All About Spelt: The Search for a Better Grain Substitute

Spelt (Triticum spelta)is a nutty, slightly sweet ancient grain. Spelt is a key in of wheat that containsglutenand has more protein and healthy fats than wheat. Spelt can be a healthy meal addition for people who can safely eat gluten. sugar0607 / Getty Images Diets rich inwhole grainsare linked to a lower risk of certain chronic diseases and improved digestion. This article discusses spelt grain, its benefits, drawbacks, and how to incorporate it into your diet....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 494 words · Andrew Herrera

All About the Mirena IUD

Overview Mirena is a small, T-shapedcontraceptivedevice made of flexible plastic. It measures 32 millimeters (mm) across and down. Your Mirena IUD must beinsertedby a qualified healthcare provider. Eduardo Luzzatti BuyA / E+ / Getty Images It is also one of the most effective birth control methods available. It is just as effective as a vasectomy. Mirena helps to prevent sperm from joining with an egg by affecting how the sperm move....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 601 words · Brendan Walker