People who should not drink coffee
Coffee is a popular drink but not everyone should drink it. Below are people who should not drink coffee.
Many people have the habit of drinking coffee, especially in the morning. However, this is not a good drink for some groups of people. Below are people who should not drink coffee.
People who should not drink coffee
People with sleep disorders
Drinking a cup of coffee (or more) after a bad night's sleep helps you stay awake. But your coffee habit may be prolonging the cycle of sleeplessness and fatigue, according to Vietnamnet, citing Eat This.
According to the Sleep Association, you should avoid consuming caffeine at least six hours before going to bed.

Worrying person
Caffeine is a stimulant that can make anxiety worse in some people. If you experience frequent panic attacks, you may want to consider avoiding or reducing your coffee intake.
Children under 12 years old
Caffeine can make anyone jittery, and can be especially harmful to children.
Children who drink coffee are likely to experience increased heart rate, increased anxiety, difficulty concentrating, and stomach aches. Coffee is quite acidic, so it can damage tooth enamel and cause cavities.
Diarrhea
VnExpress newspaper quoted Dr. Vu Truong Khanh - Head of the Department of Gastroenterology - Hepatobiliary - Pancreas, Tam Anh General Hospital Hanoi, sharing that drinking coffee after meals helps you digest faster. Food reaching the rectum stimulates more intestinal motility, thereby promoting rectal and anal contractions, making you want to defecate.
People who often suffer from diarrhea should limit their coffee consumption. Drinking coffee in the morning makes the intestines more active. This makes diarrhea worse.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
Caffeine, the main ingredient in coffee that causes heartburn, can aggravate GERD. People with GERD can reduce their daily coffee intake or drink cold brew coffee, which has less caffeine and less acid, to reduce irritation.
People with Glaucoma
Glaucoma, commonly known as glaucoma or optic nerve disease, is a disease that damages the optic nerve, reducing vision and possibly leading to permanent blindness.
Ms. Phanels said that for people with glaucoma, consuming coffee will increase intraocular pressure, affecting vision.
Pregnant and lactating women
Pregnant women should limit caffeine to 200 milligrams (about what is found in 2 cups of coffee) daily to reduce the risk of miscarriage, premature birth, and low birth weight, according to the Lao Dong newspaper, citing Eathis.com.
However, a 2020 review published in the British Medical Journal concluded that there is no safe level of caffeine consumption during pregnancy.
In addition, breastfeeding women should also limit their coffee intake because caffeine is a stimulant and diuretic, which can cause dehydration in mothers.
Above are people who should not drink coffee. If you are in the above group, stay away from coffee./.