Children like to drink coffee, what effect does it have on their health?

Coffee is very common in our daily life. Coffee can cheer us up at work. I believe many friends will have their own different tastes. Some people like to drink Nestle coffee, some people like to drink Blue Mountain, but others like to drink pure Italian coffee. However, even if children like to drink coffee, it will have a great impact on their health.

1. Coffee will seriously affect children's brain and nerve health. We all know that coffee is a stimulant. It can act on our central nervous system and stimulate the heart. Most importantly, drinking coffee will also affect the heartbeat and breathing. Growing children are prone to dizziness, irritability, shortness of breath or increased heart rate if they drink coffee. More serious children may have muscle tremors and tremble all over. It is difficult to fall asleep and wake up, and symptoms such as inattention.

2. Coffee will seriously affect children's gastrointestinal health. Caffeine in coffee can not only excite children's central nervous system, but also easily stimulate children's gastric peristalsis and gastric acid secretion. When these are abnormal, it is easy to cause gastrointestinal spasm. So we often find that children who usually like to drink coffee secretly will have inexplicable abdominal pain. Some children do suffer from chronic gastritis. Because caffeine is easy to stick to the gastrointestinal wall, it is also easy to cause capillary dilation on the gastrointestinal wall of children.

Coffee can seriously affect children's kidney health. The most important organ in the human body is the kidney. If there is a problem with the kidney, the excess water in the child's body will not be excreted, which will lead to serious diseases such as uremia, and caffeine will also seriously affect the child's renal function. So many children who drink coffee will feel that their urine is much more than usual. Moreover, in the process of urination, it is easy to excrete all the calcium that the body should absorb, which affects the healthy development of bones.