Soft drinks are highly acidic and may cause acid reflux symptoms. They contain numerous chemicals that essentially explode upon digestion and can cause the stomach to expand uncomfortably. Because many soft drinks contain caffeine, it is not surprising that this beverage can exacerbate acid reflux issues.

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