Can patients with breast nodules drink coffee?
Breast nodules generally do not prevent individuals from drinking coffee; however, patients with severe breast nodules are advised against it. The detailed analysis is as follows:
Yes, it's acceptable
Studies show that moderate coffee consumption does not increase the risk of breast cancer. In one study tracking over 50,000 women for 10 years, no association was found between coffee consumption and breast cancer risk. Coffee contains caffeine and antioxidants, which can help reduce fatigue, boost metabolism, and combat oxidative stress. Additionally, coffee has a diuretic effect, helping to eliminate excess fluid from the body and alleviate symptoms of breast edema.
No, it's not recommended
Coffee is a stimulant beverage that may stimulate the nervous and endocrine systems, potentially causing hormonal imbalances and thereby affecting breast health. Caffeine can disrupt sleep, and sleep deprivation is an important factor contributing to hormonal imbalance and breast disorders. Coffee may also negatively affect iron absorption, and iron deficiency in the body has been associated with breast nodules.
In daily life, if consuming coffee, it should be done in moderation—preferably in the morning or at noon—to avoid interfering with sleep. It is also advisable to maintain a balanced diet and ensure adequate iron intake to support breast health.