What Happened To Vinod Kambli: Vinod Kambli, who was the top Indian cricketer of the 90s, is not in good health.
What Happened To Vinod Kambli: Vinod Kambli, who was the top Indian cricketer of the 90s, is not in good health. Even after 14 rehabs, his condition is not better.
A video of former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli arriving as a guest at the inauguration of Ramakant Achrekar Memorial in Mumbai is becoming very viral. Where he is seen talking with his childhood friend Sachin Tendulkar. In this video, the problem of Vinod Kambli standing can be clearly seen.
There is a lot of talk about the health of 52-year-old Vinod Kambli. While fans are worrying about them, many legendary cricketers including Kapil Dev are taking the initiative to help them. But the biggest question is, how did this condition of the cricketer who got rid of the opposing team's sixes on the cricket field happen -
Former first-class umpire Marcus Couto, a close friend of Kambli, revealed his health problems to the Times of India and said that the former cricketer has gone to rehab 14 times. He has many serious health problems. According to some media reports, Kambli underwent angioplasty in 2012 due to blockage in the arteries.
Alcohol addiction made me helpless
According to media reports, Vinod Kambli is a victim of alcoholism. It is a chronic health condition in which a person is unable to stop drinking. Regardless of how many health and financial issues they faced due to this.
Health Risks Associated with Alcohol
Alcohol consumption negatively affects heart function in different ways. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, high alcohol consumption leads to 9,000 deaths per year from heart disease and stroke. Even low amounts of alcohol are associated with the risk of high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack, cancer, etc.
These symptoms are a sign of alcoholism
- Alcohol cravings
- Inability
to stop drinking more once you start drinking - Nausea, sweating, trembling, and anxiety when drinking alcohol
- Lack of intoxication from drinking alcohol
Treatment of alcoholism
Medication and behavioral therapy are given to correct the problem of alcoholism. Studies show that with treatment, most people are able to reduce their alcohol intake or stop drinking altogether.