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Can drinking coffee treat asthma? Food and Drug Administration responds to ‘caffeine hazard’ exposure

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calendar_today12/15/2020 11:54:06 AM

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▲ Can drinking coffee treat asthma? According to the Food and Drug Administration, although “caffeine” has the effect of expanding the windpipe, if used in an acute asthma attack, the effect is not only too weak but also too slow. (Diagram / taken from pxabay)

Asthma, also known as “asthma,” is a chronic obstructive airway disease that is affected by genetic and environmental factors. Almost all parents with asthma are inherited, and depending on its severity, asthma can have shortness of breath and wheezing. , Tightness in the chest and cough. Recently, the news has been circulating on the Internet that “drinking coffee can be used to treat asthma” In response, the Food and Drug Administration stated that caffeine has a tracheal dilation effect. The effect is too slow “and it also exposes the dangers of caffeine.

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“Can you drink coffee to treat asthma?” Explained the Food and Drug Administration in the “Food and Drug Rejection Zone” that asthma attacks are caused by contact with allergens in the trachea, causing bronchoconstriction and symptoms such as shortness of breath, wheezing, and coughing. When an acute attack occurs, reliever medications (bronchodilators) are used to achieve the effect of expanding the bronchial tubes in a short period of time and quickly relieving symptoms.

▲ The Food and Drug Administration stated that although the
▲ The Food and Drug Administration stated that although “caffeine” has the effect of expanding the trachea, if used in an acute asthma attack, the effect is not only too weak but also too slow. (Schematic / Taken from pxabay)

The Food and Drug Administration noted that, academically, coffee contains “caffeine.” Although “caffeine” has the effect of expanding the trachea, if used for acute asthma attacks, the effect is not only too weak but also effective. It is too slow and the effect usually appears 2 to 4 hours after taking it.

And if people feel that the effect of the drug is too weak, can they drink more coffee? According to the Food and Drug Administration, if a large amount of caffeine-containing foods is consumed, the body will experience excruciating side effects such as palpitations, tremors, headaches and insomnia before asthma symptoms are relieved. Besides, it can also cause sympathetic nerve excitation, cause arrhythmia and even death in severe cases, remind people not to believe in home remedies. (Publisher: Xu Yiqing)

▲ Can coffee be used to treat asthma?  The Food and Drug Administration responded in the
▲ Can coffee be used to treat asthma? The Food and Drug Administration responded in the “Food and Drug Rebuttal Zone.” (Photo / Obtained from the official website of the Food and Drug Administration)


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