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Alcohol doesn’t just affect your liver — it can irritate, inflame, and alter your entire digestive system. In this video from Bangalore Gastro Centre Hospitals (Bengaluru, Karnataka), our gastroenterology team explains what alcohol does to your gut, why you may feel bloating or acidity after drinking, and what warning signs mean you should see a specialist. In this episode you’ll understand: • How alcohol damages the stomach lining (gastritis) and increases acid reflux (GERD) • What happens to the gut microbiome and why it can trigger loose stools, gas, or cramps • The link between alcohol, “leaky gut,” inflammation, and nutrient malabsorption • How binge drinking can worsen ulcers, IBS symptoms, and hemorrhoids • When alcohol becomes dangerous for the pancreas and liver (pancreatitis, fatty liver) How alcohol impacts your gut (simple explanation) Alcohol is a direct irritant. It can weaken the protective mucus layer of the stomach and increase acid production. That’s why many people experience burning, nausea, or vomiting after heavy drinking. In the intestines, alcohol can disrupt tight junctions between cells, making the gut barrier more “leaky,” allowing toxins to pass into the bloodstream and provoking inflammation. Microbiome disruption: why your digestion changes Your gut contains trillions of helpful bacteria. Alcohol can reduce beneficial strains and encourage harmful ones. This imbalance (dysbiosis) may lead to bloating, excessive gas, abdominal discomfort, irregular bowel movements, and worsened immunity. If you already have IBS, acidity, or food sensitivities, alcohol can amplify symptoms. Common symptoms after drinking If you frequently notice any of these, your gut may be reacting to alcohol: • Acidity/heartburn, sour belching, chest burning • Bloating, gassiness, abdominal cramps • Loose stools/diarrhea (especially after binge drinking) • Constipation, hemorrhoid flare-ups, or anal discomfort • Nausea, loss of appetite, early fullness Serious red flags: don’t ignore these Seek medical care quickly if you have: • Vomiting blood, black stools, or severe persistent abdominal pain • Unexplained weight loss, persistent vomiting, or fever with stomach pain • Jaundice (yellow eyes/skin), swelling, or severe weakness • Severe upper abdominal pain radiating to the back (possible pancreatitis) Gut-friendly tips if you choose to drink This is not medical advice for your personal case, but general guidance: 1. Avoid binge drinking and pace your drinks. 2. Eat before drinking; avoid drinking on an empty stomach. 3. Hydrate between drinks; alcohol dehydrates and worsens acidity. 4. Limit spicy/fried foods while drinking. 5. If you have ulcers, GERD, pancreatitis, liver disease, or are on medications, speak to a doctor before consuming alcohol. Why this matters in Bengaluru lifestyles With busy work schedules and social drinking culture in Bangalore/Bengaluru, digestive complaints like GERD, gastritis, and IBS are increasingly common. Early evaluation can prevent complications and improve quality of life. Need expert help? Bangalore Gastro Centre Hospitals offers gastroenterology consultation for acidity, reflux, gastritis, IBS, fatty liver, pancreatitis, and gut health concerns in Bengaluru, Karnataka. If symptoms are frequent or worsening, book an appointment with a qualified gastroenterologist. FAQ (quick answers) Q: Can alcohol cause acidity? Yes — it can increase acid and relax the valve that prevents reflux. Q: Why do I get diarrhea after drinking? Alcohol can speed up gut movement and reduce water absorption. Q: Can quitting alcohol improve gut health? Often yes — the lining and microbiome can recover over time. alcohol and gut health, alcohol gastritis, GERD Bangalore, bloating after drinking, diarrhea after alcohol, gut microbiome, gastroenterologist Bengaluru, Bangalore gastro centre hospitals. Stay informed. #bgchospitals #WhatAlcoholDoesToYourGut #GutHealth #DigestiveHealth #Gastroenterology #DoctorExplains #AlcoholEffects #AlcoholAndGut #Gastritis #GERD #Acidity #Bloating #IBS #GutMicrobiome #LeakyGut #Pancreatitis #FattyLiver #LiverHealth #HealthAwareness #Bangalore #Bengaluru #Karnataka #India #BangaloreGastroCentreHospitals| Bangalore Gastro Centre Hospitals, Bangalore gastro hospital, Bengaluru gastroenterology hospital, gastroenterologist in Bangalore, gastroenterologist in Bengaluru, best gastro hospital in Bangalore, best gastroenterology hospital Bengaluru, stomach specialist Bangalore, liver specialist Bangalore, endoscopy hospital Bangalore, colonoscopy centre Bangalore, digestive disease hospital Bengaluru, acidity treatment Bangalore, GERD treatment Bangalore, gastritis treatment Bangalore, IBS treatment Bangalore, fatty liver treatment Bangalore, pancreatitis treatment Bangalore, liver clinic Bengaluru, gut health clinic Bangalore