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How long does caffeine raise your blood pressure?
  • Even if you don't have high blood pressure,
    caffeine will cause a brief but drastic rise in
    your blood pressure. It's unknown what's causing
    the blood pressure to rise. Caffeine, according
    to some researchers, can block a hormone that
    keeps your arteries open. Others believe that
    caffeine stimulates the adrenal glands to release
    more dopamine, resulting in a rise in blood
    pressure.

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  • Some people who regularly consume
    caffeinated drinks have a higher average blood
    pressure than do those who drink none. Others who
    consume caffeinated drinks on a daily basis build
    a caffeine tolerance. Caffeine, as a result, has
    no long-term impact on their blood pressure.
  • Is Will quitting coffee lower blood
    pressure?
  • Caffeine causes a rise in blood pressure.
    It can also prevent the arteries from remaining
    as large as they should be for good blood
    pressure, according to researchers. If you
    eliminate caffeine from your diet, you will avoid
    this blood pressure spike and the possible risks
    that come with it. Check your blood pressure
    before drinking a cup of coffee or another
    caffeinated beverage, and again 30 to 120 minutes
    later to see whether caffeine is increasing it.
    You may be vulnerable to the blood
    pressure-raising effects of caffeine if your
    blood pressure rises by five to ten points. To
    prevent withdrawal headaches, reduce the caffeine
    intake gradually over several days to a week.

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  • Is it okay for me to drink coffee while
    taking blood pressure medication?
  • According to research published in the
    American Journal of Hypertension, patients who
    drink a cup of coffee every now and then maybe
    reducing the effectiveness of blood pressure
    medicine. Caffeinated coffee has been shown in
    studies to raise blood pressure in the short
    term, but decaffeinated coffee does not. Caffeine
    appears to be a significant factor in affecting
    blood pressure, and experts say that as such, it
    is also a cause for cardiovascular events.
  • Conclusion
  • Ask your doctor if you can restrict or
    avoid drinking caffeinated drinks if you have
    high blood pressure. If you're worried about
    caffeine's impact on your blood pressure,
    consider restricting your caffeine intake to 200
    milligrams a day roughly the same amount as two
    8-ounce (237-milliliter) cups of brewed coffee.
    Remember that the amount of caffeine in coffee
    and other drinks differ depending on the brand
    and preparation process. And, if you have high
    blood pressure, stop drinking caffeine before
    engaging in behaviors that naturally raise blood
    pressure, such as exercise, weightlifting, or
    strenuous physical labor. 
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