Can you get cirrhosis from one beer a night?

No, drinking one beer a night will not cause cirrhosis.

Cirrhosis is a liver disease that is caused by damage to the liver cells. The damage can be caused by a variety of factors, including alcohol abuse, hepatitis, and certain medications.

Alcohol abuse is the leading cause of cirrhosis. When alcohol is consumed, it is broken down by the liver into acetaldehyde, a toxic substance that can damage liver cells. Over time, this damage can lead to cirrhosis.

The amount of alcohol that it takes to cause cirrhosis varies from person to person. Some people may be more susceptible to the effects of alcohol than others. However, drinking more than three drinks per day for men and two drinks per day for women is considered to be heavy drinking and can increase the risk of cirrhosis.

One beer a night is not considered to be heavy drinking. Therefore, it is unlikely to cause cirrhosis. However, it is still important to drink alcohol in moderation to reduce the risk of other health problems, such as liver damage, heart disease, and cancer.