Do you know that there is no health benefits for consuming energy drinks? Many believe that it is appropriate to protect them from heart problems, but energy drinks can still create hidden dangers.

Your heart can’t keep up with your energy drink habit
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Asite Hana, Chief Advisor and Director-Cat-Laboratory and Cardiology in Super Special Hospitals Yashoda in Kavsambi, shared: “Energy drinks contain high concentration of caffeine, sugar and stimulants such as guarana, Taurin and L-carnitine. Increasing, increasing the stability and when you combine with sugar, it creates a sugar, so accustomed to the barbed. This stimulation can be accompanied by a sudden emergency energy.

He found that regular consumption of energy drinks is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including:
- Increase heart rate, BP (consumption of these beverages, increases an average of 5.23/3.29 mmHg)
- Myocardial infarction
- Spontaneous dissection of the coronary artery
- Coronary vasospasm
- Increased arterial rigidity (promotes ectopic stroke/extrasystole and arrhythmias)
- Gradual weakening of the heart muscle
- Increase platelet aggregation prolonged QTC interval, hence arrhythmia
- Increased risk of Tarsada De Pointes
- Weight gain
- Increased risk of obesity and diabetes
This is not hydration, it is heart damage in the bank
The D -R -asite of Khan warned even more: “The risk of attention and disorders of hyperactivity, insomnia, panic attacks, psychotic episodes, impaired attention hyperactivity (ADHD) and cognitive impairment that can adversely affect the heart.”

Attracting your experience in the same, D -R -Sanjevo Kumar Hupta, Cardiology Counselor at CK Birla in Delhi, explained: “stuffed with high levels of caffeine and sugar, they can take cardiac rhythm, increase blood pressure and cause anxiety or sleep disorders. Frequent consumption can be approved by your heart and Cardes, even in healthy, healthy, healthy, healthy, healthy, healthy, healthy, healthy, healthy, healthy, healthy, healthy, healthy, healthy. “
He developed: “The mental stimulus is temporary, but physiological stress can last. It is important to read labels, be informed, and choose healthier hydration options, such as water or natural juices to maintain both heart and mind health.”
Note for readers: This article is intended only for information purposes rather than to replace professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of a doctor with any medical issues.