Do you experience a chest pain after consuming coffee?
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Do you experience a chest pain after consuming coffee?
You can check the answer of the people under the question at Quora “how to stop chest pain from coffee“
No I don’t, but caffeine may result in higher heart rates (http://m.uhs.umich.edu/caffeine). This higher heart rate may result in the feeling you have after drinking coffee.
Many people who get sick from drinking coffee are simply seeing the effect of caffeine sensitivity. … In addition to these symptoms , too much caffeine in someone who is caffeine -sensitive may cause symptoms , such as: chest pain . heart palpitations.
That’s a good question, mate. Personally, I don’t experience chest pain after drinking coffee, but I do experience palpitation. Remember that caffeine is a stimulant that can cause an increase in blood pressure and heart rate . If you are experiencing these symptoms, stop drinking and see your doctor.
Here are some tips on how to avoid chest pain when your drink coffee:
Start by drinking small amounts of coffee and gradually increase your intake over time.
Try not to drink caffeine after lunchtime or during the early afternoon hours.
If you experience chest pain while drinking coffee, stop immediately and seek medical attention.
Avoid using heavy machinery or exercising for two hours after drinking coffee.
Eat a light breakfast before drinking coffee to avoid gastric upset.
No. Not at all.
If it happens more often, get yourself checked.
Also check whether other caffeine containing foods also provoke this problem.
Caffeine has the effect of constricting the blood vessels.
sounds like you may have a hidden heart problem that caffiene is bringing out due to causing extra strain on your heart. See a doctor ASAP.
Sometimes, but it is probably the acid in the coffee. It depends on how much you consume. I did OD on coffee once and I don’t know which was worse, the trip to the ER or the caffeine withdrawal afterwards.
Victor Allen’s
No but if you do, you should stop drinking it in such high amounts, try to decrease your dosage in increments.
While heart problems are a serious concern, most of the heart related problems from caffeine feel quite different. Chances are that you are experiencing heartburn or acid reflux. Coffee is very acidic and can give many people problems with dealing with additional acid.
That being said, if you experience any flutters, intense heartbeats, tightness or the feeling like you’re not getting any oxygen while breathing, get yourself checked out at the doctor before you drink more.