Those are called long-term effects. They do not go away after a day or two. One example of these long-term effects is the effect on the musculatory system. When alcohol gets absorbed in your muscles, they become weak, leading to the loss of muscle mass. Another problem is that your bones start losing calcium and that is the reason the bones become brittle, soft and thin which can later precede to a person getting arthritis, which means the stiffness of joints. The explanation of this problem is that the bones need calcium to stay healthy. Another long-term effect is the effect on the liver. Your liver won’t be able to break down into acetic acid, which is used to kill toxins. Eventually, that will cause a disease called alcoholic cirrhosis. It is disease of the liver where the healthy cells are killed and changed with scar the issues. These tissues can close off blood vessels and changes the structure of the liver. Finally, the effect on the digestive system when consuming alcohol changes the way the body digests food. Alcohol impairs the way the blood controls blood glucose levels. Glucose is important because it is the body’s main source. There are many short term effects as well as long term effect on the