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Yes, you can be sensitive to carbonation in soft drinks. "Allergic" is probably a bad term, which prompted the wrong response at the bottom.

I've only met 3 people in my life that have this condition. It's not named. I am one of them. Long story short, many doctors never could figure out what was wrong with me, but severe stabbing chest pains every 2-3 seconds screamed "Yup, something's wrong".

Drink tea, juice, and milk for awhile, and see if it helps.

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(I'll leave the old answer down here, because it is WRONG.)

No, since carbonation is performed by bubbling carbon dioxide through the beverage. Since carbon dioxide is C02, which is air, you would also have to be allergic to air if you were allergic to soft drinks (which would be unfortunate, to say the least). However there are many other chemicals which occur in soft drinks, which it is possible to be allergic/sensitive to, such as sodium benzoate, among others. But "air" is the least likely of these.

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