← Return to Feel nauseous when I drink soda: Due to IBS-C? Taking escitalopram?
DiscussionFeel nauseous when I drink soda: Due to IBS-C? Taking escitalopram?
Digestive Health | Last Active: Aug 15, 2025 | Replies (29)Comment receiving replies
Replies to "@mikejjb123 - tagging a few members who may know about coffee and soda intake and then..."
Hi and thank you. It's crazy. I went through a period of about 6-8 months where I'd go for about 3 weeks no nausea and then very low if any nausea for say a week. And then the cycle continued. Now....wake up with nausea daily. I cut out most of the coffee, soda, etc. No change. Weird.
Thanks!
Connect

The acid in coffee could make you nauseous with stomach pain. The sodas, if you're talking about Coke or Pepsi, have caffeine in them and that could make you nauseated. Good to just stop both and see if still nauseous, if so could be something else going on.