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HI MY NAME IS MIGUEL IDRINK ALCOHOL FOR SO MANY YEARS AND ...
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HI MY NAME IS MIGUEL IDRINK ALCOHOL FOR SO MANY YEARS AND LAST YEAR ISTART GETING A BLACK OR DARK BROWN SPOT ON MY CHEEKS AND NOW ITS SPREADING OVER MY NOSE AND SOMETIMES WHEN IGO TO THE BATHROOM I CAN SEE SOME BLOOD ON MY BOLWMET

 

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October 17 9:31 PM (3 minutes and 29 seconds later)
         
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Miguel, alcohol will damage the liver. The liver is the organ that makes the chemicals that help the blood to clot. Also, when the liver is damaged, there is a lot of pressure in the blood vessels and that can cause bleeding from the throat and the stomach. Can you go to a doctor and get checked for liver problems? You will need help to stop dfinking, too. Go to the emergency room if you don't have insurance. They will treat you and figure out how it will be paid for later. If you have insurance call your doctor right away!



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