Coffee with milk does not cause hepatitis The claim that coffee and milk can cause hepatitis is wrong and lacks scientific basis. There is no authoritative literature or clinical case statistics that can prove that coffee and milk can cause hepatitis. The main components of coffee and milk are caffeine, fat, protein, etc., and there is no component that can clearly cause hepatitis, and there is no direct link. Therefore, drinking coffee with milk is only high in calories, which may cause excitement and insomnia in severe cases, but it does not directly cause diseases such as hepatitis, which is caused by viral infections, drugs, alcohol and other factors. If you are worried about the presence of hepatitis, you need to seek medical attention for infectious diseases, liver function and other targeted tests.