Drinking hot beverages, especially in the cold winter season, can help us stay warm. The go-to drinks to feel toasty during winter mornings are tea, coffee, and hot chocolate. These drinks not only keep the body’s temperature high but also help in giving the required antioxidants to ward off a cold. However, drinking hot beverages all the time may put you t risk of stomach and
intestinal cancer
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The question of whether hot beverages contribute to stomach or intestinal cancer has garnered significant attention in recent years. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies beverages consumed at temperatures above 65°C as “probably carcinogenic to humans.” The concern stems from thermal damage to the esophageal lining, which could potentially extend to the stomach or intestine.
A Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials Study suggests that consuming extremely hot beverages can lead to chronic irritation and inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Over time, these conditions might predispose tissues to cancer, particularly in individuals with other risk factors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, or pre-existing gastrointestinal conditions.
According to Dr. Jasmine Agarwal, (M.Ch. Surgical Oncology, MRCS, MS), Consultant Oncosurgeon, Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune, “It’s essential to note that the temperature, not the beverage itself, is the primary risk factor. Tea, coffee, or other beverages consumed at moderate temperatures do not exhibit carcinogenic properties. Additionally, epidemiological data linking hot beverage consumption specifically to stomach or intestinal cancer remains limited and inconsistent.
How to prevent the risk of stomach and intestinal cancer?
To minimize risk, it is advisable to let hot beverages cool to a safe temperature before drinking. This simple practice not only prevents thermal injury but also enhances the overall experience of enjoying your drink. Public awareness about this nuanced health concern can go a long way in promoting safer habits.
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