Here is a query for you: soda water is generally harmless, but if you drink too much, it may cause an increase in sodium intake and neutralize stomach acid.
Most soda water on the market now is composed of water, carbon dioxide and sodium bicarbonate. Among them, sodium bicarbonate contains about 10 mg of soda water per 100 ml, which will be decomposed into carbon dioxide, water and sodium after entering human body.
Excess carbon dioxide and water can be discharged smoothly through the normal metabolism of the human body. Excessive sodium may cause the increase of osmotic pressure in blood, resulting in water and sodium retention.
As a weakly alkaline beverage, sodium bicarbonate in soda water can react with hydrogen ions in gastric acid, but there is no research to prove that soda water can affect the digestive energy of the stomach. From a health point of view, patients with low gastric acid secretion should try not to drink too much soda water.
Parents are advised to use soda water properly, which will not have a significant impact on the human body, so don't worry too much. If this reply is helpful to you, please praise it. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. It is recommended that you do a good job in epidemic prevention and control during the epidemic period, wear a mask and prepare nucleic acid [within 48 hours]. Finally, I wish you a happy life and a safe journey!