Some can, like Ginger Ale helps with nausea. but I find that it can feel a bit weird :P
It's a taste sensation. The fizzy drinks make the mouth feel clean (especially when the mouth is dry.)
The acids in fizzy drinks, primarily citric acid and carbonic acid, contribute a sharp, tangy flavor that can enhance the overall taste experience. This acidity balances the sweetness of the sugar or artificial sweeteners, creating a refreshing sensation. The effervescence from carbonation also intensifies the perception of acidity, making the drink feel lively on the palate. Overall, the taste of acids in fizzy drinks provides a zesty and invigorating component.
Rubbing your stomach makes it feel better because it helps you connect with your mental and physical senses.
Most fizzy pops contain a lot of sugar and thus makes you put on weight. The fizzy drinks that contain no sugar do not cause you to put on weight, but they cause you to hold onto weight for longer...if you drink it all the time, then it may be difficult to lose weight.
Probably, Just like an adult who drinks too much and throws up it will lighten the pressure in his stomach
They make you feel better, because they get rid of the acid in your stomach that you don't need and this would be neutralizing the acid in your stomach to make you feel better. When the antacid tablet goes into your stomach if fights the acid and gets rid of it. Gaviscon is a type of antacid tablet.
High-pitched burps that feel fizzy like soda can be due to excess gas in your stomach or esophagus. This can happen if you swallow air while eating or drinking quickly, or if you consume carbonated beverages. It’s usually harmless, but if it’s bothersome or persistent, consider slowing down when eating and limiting carbonated drinks.
They are bad for you because they have high acidity (thats what makes them feel fizzy on your tongue) they are especially bad for your teeth but you shouldn't brush your teeth right after drinking a fizzy drink that will only make it worse instead just drink it with a straw during mealtime and don't snack on them all day long.
You can but most people dont like to eat because it sometimes !!! makes it feel wores but sometimes you might feel better !!!Hope you feel better soon if you got an upset stomach !!!
Self-medicating
The fizziness itself has no significant effect on teeth. However the sugars commonly found in most fizzy drinks (except club soda, for instance) does promote the growth of organisms in the mouth that promote tooth decay.
You can drink anything you want or that you think will make you feel better. Cramps don't prevent you from eating or drinking anything. They occur in the muscles of your abdomen, not inside your stomach itself. You can eat or drink anything you like if you have cramps.