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Why Do I Gag When I Drink Coffee?<\/h2>\n

Many people who enjoy the taste of coffee, but gag when they try to drink it. This can be an embarrassing situation, especially when in public. While it’s uncomfortable for many people, the gag reflex doesn’t usually indicate an underlying medical issue. In fact, it could be the result of natural biological and psychological processes. <\/p>\n

Gagging when drinking coffee often has to do with the flavor and texture of the drink. Drinking something bitter can trigger a ‘gag’ reaction in some people, especially if they have a particularly sensitive taste buds. The act of drinking something cold or hot in a fluid form can also trigger the gag reflex. In essence, it could be the individual’s physical reaction to the taste and temperature of the coffee that causes the gag reflex. <\/p>\n

Coffee can also trigger psychological reactions. Some people with anxiety disorders might experience a stronger gag reflex to new and unfamiliar experiences. It’s also possible for an individual to create, or exaggerate, their gag reflex as a result of subconscious, or conscious, psychological triggers. <\/p>\n

Certain medical conditions can also contribute to the gag reflex when drinking coffee. Drinking coffee can bring up acid reflex, which can cause the gag reflex. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD, is one of the most common causes of this. Coffee can also contribute to chronic acid reflux, which can weaken the esophageal sphincter and cause an involuntary gag reflex. <\/p>\n