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Is it possible that you can get red eyes, dark circles under your eyes, constant ear popping and pain in the back of your head by drinking too much coffee and soda? I drink 2 medium lattes and 2 sodas a day usually.

2007-02-05 12:13:45 · 2 answers · asked by KatGuy 7 in Health Other - Health

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No from what I've seen that is not a sign of an allergic reaction 2 caffeine. I'll send U some sites 2.

Some people have asked if people can be allergic to caffeine. I’m no doctor, but yes. Yes, you can be allergic to caffeine. And it’s not something a lot of doctors have known to look for. The effects of caffeine allergy look like some more severe mental disorders.

When you’re suffering from an allergic reaction to caffeine, one or more of the following things can happen: “loss of focus, intellectual deterioration, delusions, loss of judgement, and other symptoms of poisoning.” Because many people don’t properly recognize the caffeine allergy, they continue to ingest it (and why wouldn’t they?), and that can damage the brain and make things worse.

With symptoms like loss of focus and delusions and symptoms of poisoning, it’s no wonder the reaction often goes improperly diagnosed. What is diagnosed? “ADHD, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, OCD, TMJD, PMS, and other conditions.

http://RevolutionHealth.com
http://WebMD.com
http://allergies-guided.com
http://www.Allergy101.net
http://www.doctoryourself.com/caffeine_allergy.html
http://mentalhealth.about.com/library/yourturn/uc091602.htm
http://www.antibiotic-alternatives.com/caffeine_allergy.htm

I hope this helps U

2007-02-07 02:26:35 · answer #1 · answered by Blues Man 7 · 0 0

There is any such factor as caffeine poisoning whilst an excessive amount of espresso is fed on-i used to be a cab driving force and drank an excessive amount of espresso always using 24 hours an afternoon; each palms have been to shake, I went to the general practitioner and he mentioned that's what's used to be. Skin would possibly itch and the one factor to do is to absolutely give up espresso in any kind; ask your general practitioner if a caffeine alternative reminiscent of no doz is appropriate.

2016-09-07 00:21:34 · answer #2 · answered by peentu 4 · 0 0

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