Short-term use of alcohol involves which type of damage to the body?

Responses:
cirrhosis of the liver
fatty deposit in the heart
hangover symptoms
recurring diarrhea

Short-term use of alcohol can cause hangover symptoms, such as headaches, fatigue, nausea, and dehydration. However, it does not typically lead to cirrhosis of the liver, fatty deposits in the heart, or recurring diarrhea. These are usually associated with long-term heavy alcohol consumption.