Coke and Pepsi, like other sugary soft drinks, may contribute to joint pain indirectly through their high sugar content, which can promote inflammation in the body. Additionally, the phosphoric acid in colas has been linked to decreased bone density, potentially affecting joint health. However, joint pain is influenced by various factors, and while these beverages may play a role, they are not a direct cause of joint pain. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Yes, a change in elevation can cause joint pain.
No, it should reduce joint pain
no, i drink soda all the time and it doesn't hurt (i drink dr pepper, pepsi and coke) if it does hurt then you may want to see a doctor.
I am in so much joint pain and I am wondering can my hydroclorchlorothiazide be causing the pain.
No.
No. Smoking causes lung cancer , Skin Disease, and teeth to rot, but there is no sign of it being able to cause joint pain.
Not normally
no
Aside from all of the really dangerous effects of leaving a UTI untreated it can also cause joint pain.
No, eating almonds is a good thing to do if you have problems with joint pain or arthritis.
This could be the cause of SI joint pain as well along with other causes such as traumatic injuries, hormonal changes orsacroiliac joint inflamation.
People with systemic mastocytosis have bone and joint pain.