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If you want to ask a question about drinking, please come in as a doctor or a healthy person.
I want to answer your question about drinking like this:

1. Minimize drinking and socializing. After all, a person's life is worth cherishing. You shouldn't go if you don't have to attend.

Excessive drinking is bound to be harmful to your health, especially to your liver. Therefore, when you attend the party, you might as well tell the other party the truth directly, and the other party will understand your situation.

Although there is no good way to kill two birds with one stone, there are some ways to reduce the harm, such as taking one or two anti-alcoholism drugs before drinking, avoiding drinking on an empty stomach, and trying not to drink when you are in poor health.

4. Pay attention to some skills when participating in drinking and socializing, or be slightly derailed. Eat more vegetables when drinking, try to avoid drinking too much wine at one go, and bring one or two friends to help you out when you go to the party. If you are drunk, try to spit it out, which is good for protecting your liver.

5. Go to the hospital for physical examination regularly, know the physiological indexes of the liver in time, and cooperate with the doctor to prevent the condition from getting worse. The health of the body mainly depends on its own maintenance.