Actually, it's more common with root beer, but drinking ANY Carbonated Beverages is linked to non-ulcer related stomach pain. More so, it seems, when drinking them through a straw. The reason is that when you drink carbonated beverages without a straw a portion of the carbonation is eliminated, or neutralized, when it reacts to the saliva in your mouth. If you drink carbonated beverages through a straw, quickly, it fills your stomach with a lot of the gas caused when it reacts to the acid in your stomach, stretching the stomach lining and causing discomfort and pain. If you do drink carbonated beverages through a straw, drink them slowly and give your system time to adjust. You may find that your stomach is telling you to slow down, more often than you realize!
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you could get a tummy ache.
Yes you can but you will probably get a not-so-bad-tummy-ache.
Yes. Sometimes he has a tummy ache.
Tummy ache is most commonly caused due to problems in the digestive system or from heartburn. You could also have dozens of other things causing your tummy ache, like menstruation or hernia.
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Yes. It relaxes your muscles in your stomach and releases the pain. It may take time but eventually it makes your tummy ache go away.
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He takes 2 Tylenol or 2 Advil and lays down with a pillow under his tummy or a bag of hot water on his tummy. He gives himself a tummy rub.
No, simply eating hot cakes will not give you a tummy ache. But eating too many hot cakes, eating hot cakes too quickly, or eating too much butter, syrup or frosting on your hot cakes can definitely give you a tummy ache.
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the most common symptoms are tummy ache , and headache