Although energy drinks are often perceived as harmless a new case report links the beverages to liver damage after a previously healthy man developed hepatitis from consuming too many.
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A 50 year old man developed a condition called acute hepatitis after consuming energy drinks regularly for three weeks according to a new report of the man s case.
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While limited or infrequent consumption of energy drinks is unlikely to affect the liver frequent and long term consumption of sugar sweetened or alcoholic beverages may pose risks to liver health.
In a new study published in the british medical journal researchers say energy drink consumption can also be so damaging to the liver it can even cause acute hepatitis.
Acute hepatitis or inflammation.
In the june of year 2016 a woman in devon england was diagnosed with liver that had grown to twice its size.
Upset stomach fatigue loss of appetite yellowing of the eyes jaundice blood in stool.
A previously healthy man.
Despite the lack of research on liver effects there have been a few case reports suggesting excessive energy drinks may cause liver damage.
According to a case study published in the bmj the 50 year old man landed.
The symptoms of liver disease can manifest in many areas of the body but the most common are.
Physical labor can work up a thirst but for one construction worker his choice of beverage led to severe liver problems.
Initially doctors thought that it resulted from excess alcohol consumption but she admitted to have been drinking 20 cans a day of energy drinks most energy drinks contain high levels of niacin which increases the risk of diabetes.