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20 Surprising Effects Alcohol Can Have on Your Body

13. Frequent diarrhea: Alcohol consumption can damage your intestines, which may lead to bouts of diarrhea or stomach pain.

14. Stomach distress: Drinking too much can lead to bloating, gas and painful ulcers.

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