
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world, and many people start their day with a cup or several. But have you ever wondered what happens to your blood pressure when you drink coffee every day? The relationship between coffee and blood pressure is interesting and varies from person to person...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLES HERE
Coffee contains caffeine, a natural stimulant that can cause a short-term spike in blood pressure, even in people who don’t have hypertension. This temporary rise happens because caffeine stimulates the nervous system, causing the heart to beat faster and blood vessels to narrow.
For most healthy adults, moderate coffee consumption about 2 to 3 cups per day doesn’t appear to cause long-term increases in blood pressure. However, if you’re sensitive to caffeine or already have high blood pressure, daily coffee might make it harder to control your readings.
Over time, some regular coffee drinkers develop a tolerance, meaning their blood pressure no longer responds as strongly to caffeine. Still, it’s wise to monitor how your body reacts.
If you notice jitteriness, headaches, or a sustained increase in blood pressure, cutting back could benefit your heart health. Always consult a doctor if you have concerns about caffeine and your blood pressure.
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