if it causes pain and anxiety then yes it can... otherwise no.
high concentrations of compounds like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides can cause acid rain if in the air.
Some tasty foods high in uric acid are meats and diary coffee and alcohol. Eating a variey of these foods and drinks can cause stress on the kidneys but it can be balanced out by eating healthy foods.
High fat foods, spicy foods, as well as tomatoes and other fruits high on acidity can cause acid reflux symptoms to appear. Having smaller meals and not eating close to bed time can help you avoid symptoms.
Acid rain forms when nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides combine with water in the air to form nitric acid and sulfuric acid.
Judging from my own experience sweets and high sugar content is the worst. Also anything fried. Carbonated drinks and coffee proably from the caffiene are another. Also alchohol and spicy foods cause a high acid level. Meat is hard for your stomach to digest which means more acid and more discomfort.
Low amounts of Vitamin A, or high amounts of acid can cause mouth ulcers to form.
No, the chemical uric acid does not normally cause headaches. Well, my uric acid is more than 7 (560) and never got pain in my joints, when i went to see the doctor, he told me that the cause of your continuous headache is your high uric acid!! Now Im under treatment of UA and still getting headaches daily at back side of my head.
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Pomegranite juice has a relatively high citric acid level.
It's an amino acid which is added to food to improve taste, but high quantities can cause sweating and hyperactivity.
High uric acid levels, and uric acid crystals may accumulate in the kidneys and form kidney stones, or in the bladder. However kidney problems are not necessarily caused by high uric acid as high uric acid levels may be the result of renal insufficiency. Yes,it can if crystals are formed as a result of uric acid in the situation where gout becomes a problem can diminish the function of the kidney, the kidney by the way is also the main organ required to filter out uric acid.