Physical Effects of Alcohol on Children
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Depression
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The child's system will become depressed, both physically and mentally. The physical depression occurs when the sense of self-control is lost.
Motor Function
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A child will become clumsy and uncoordinated. She may have accidents or slip and fall.
Brain Damage
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Alcohol can cause damage to the child's brain, making him forgetful or confused.
Visual Impairment
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Perception may be altered, and the child may "see things" or not be able to see correctly.
Slow Reflexes
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Due to the physical depression of the system, the child's reflexes will slow.
Nausea
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Alcohol irritates the stomach lining, causing nausea and vomiting.
Liver Damage
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Long term use of alcohol can cause serious damage to the liver, ranging from hypoglycemia to cirrhosis to liver failure.
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