4 List Of Diseases Caused By Too Often Consumption Of Energy Drinks Such As Bang Sapri

JAKARTA - Less pleasant news came from the world of entertainment. On Monday, May 10, comedian Bang Sapri 'Masak air' reportedly being treated in the ICU for chronic diabetes. The disease is thought to be because Bang Sapri is very fond of consuming energy drinks to maintain stamina when busy filming first.

Indeed, many people often use this drink to increase concentration, especially those who have tasks or jobs at night. In terms of composition, energy drinks refer to non-alcoholic beverages containing caffeine, taurine, vitamins, and soda.

In addition, energy drinks also contain a composition of ingredients that work to refresh or stimulant so that people who drink them will feel fit and always active. If consumed too often, energy drinks can actually bring bad impacts to the health of the body. Summarized from the Healthline page, Monday, May 10, here are some lists of diseases that can attack if you consume energy drinks too often.

Insomnia

If you drink energy drinks too often, it can lead to insomnia. Because, caffeine contained in the drink is useful in keeping a person awake and still feeling refreshed. If consumed too often, can make those who consume it so do not feel drowsiness at all until suffering from insomnia. Insomnia itself can be physically disruptive and make it difficult for a person to concentrate.

Disrupting the heart

Heart disease can lurk in someone who consumes energy drinks too often. This can be aggravated if the person has had heart health problems before. Heart failure to sudden death can be caused by energy drinks.

Diabetes mellitus

Frequent consumption of energy drinks can also trigger diabetes mellitus disease as expected by Bang Sapri. This can happen because of the excess sugar content in energy drinks. If taken too often, the body will experience insulin deficiency because the amount of sugar increases in the blood. This condition will get worse if you increase your glucose or sugar intake in other foods or drinks. The workload of the pancreas will be heavier in producing the hormone insulin.

Vitamin B overdose

Energy drinks also contain vitamin B3, while the body does not need too much intake of B vitamins. If you drink too many energy drinks, then it is likely that an overdose of B vitamins may occur. Symptoms include skin irritation, dizziness, arrhythmia, vomiting, and diarrhea. It does not cover the possibility of hypervitaminosis B that causes the beginning of nerve and liver damage.