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A UK man had a severe stroke from drinking eight energy drinks daily, linked to extreme caffeine intake and high blood pressure.
A 54-year-old man in the UK suffered a severe, lasting stroke after consuming eight energy drinks daily for years, leading to dangerously high blood pressure and permanent neurological damage despite being otherwise healthy.
Doctors linked the stroke to extreme caffeine intake—around 1,280 mg per day—far exceeding recommended limits, with blood pressure normalizing only after he stopped drinking the beverages.
The case, published in BMJ Case Reports, highlights growing concerns about the cardiovascular risks of excessive energy drink use, especially with hidden stimulants like guarana.
Experts urge healthcare providers to ask patients about energy drink consumption and call for stronger regulations, as the U.S. lacks federal age limits or safety guidelines.
Un hombre del Reino Unido sufrió un derrame cerebral grave por beber ocho bebidas energéticas al día, vinculadas a una ingesta extrema de cafeína y presión arterial alta.