Sleeping disorders, No, but it does make you stay awake when you are falling asleep not from a drug or disorder but from just being tired.
no but it causes sleeping disorders
Any age. all people have sleeping disorders and some people just always have had sleeping disorders. i'ts called insomnia
Coffee contains caffeine in it, so naturally, it will keep you awake for a while. However, the caffeine does not actually give you energy. More like a false since of vitality, like a "spike and crash" drink. It does have some health benefits if it is consumed in small amounts, but at the same time, it can cause sleeping disorders and anxiety.
Long commutes may not cause sleep disorders, but they can mess up your sleep schedule. It is best to put yourself back on a sleeping routine as soon as possible.
Worrying about too many things before sleeping, you get stressed out and stops yourself from relaxing and you stay awake. == == Stress is the main problem people faces today so their is problem of sleeping disorder.
Caffeine is not a cause of anorexia.
There is limited evidence to suggest that caffeine may have potential effects on connective tissue disorders. Some studies suggest that caffeine may interfere with collagen synthesis and contribute to the development or worsening of connective tissue disorders. However, more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between caffeine consumption and connective tissue disorders. It is always best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
A caffeine could possibly cause a rash, but only if you have some kind of allergic reaction to caffeine.
Caffeine is alright in small amounts, but too much can be dangerous to your health. On a lower level, too much caffeine can cause insomnia (problems sleeping), jittery-ness, anxiety, and a "crash" of caffeine drop later in the day. On a more serious level, too mucb caffeine can cause heart problems, like murmurs or skipped / too many beats. In a pregnant woman, caffeine can cause organ problems, developmental disabilities, and severe heart risks for the child. (Some easy ways to cut out caffeine is to get de-caf coffee or sodas.)
Eating an excessive amount of chocolate (such as multiple Hershey bars) right before bed can cause some insomnia because chocolate has a chemical similar to caffeine that acts as a stimulant. Other than that, I don't believe chocolate specifically has been linked to sleep disorders.
Too much caffeine can indeed cause a problem for some patients who suffer headache and Migraine. Sometimes caffeine can act as a treatment as well, but only when the body isn't exposed to it too frequently. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, consult a board certified headache specialist.
Caffeine can cause hypertension and hypertension can cause other complications that may kill a person.