Alcohol can have a negative effect on lower back pain and inflammation of the hip labrum. Alcohol consumption increases blood flow, which can worsen inflammation.
In addition, painkillers and other medications are also broken down in the liver, so combining them with alcohol can put a strain on the liver, potentially reducing or even intensifying the effects of the medication. Furthermore, being drunk can increase the amount of exercise you do, which can put excessive strain on your joints.
By taking a day off from drinking, you can relieve lower back pain and hip pain, so if you have joint problems, you should cut down on your alcohol intake! Above all, drink in moderation!
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