What causes a person to hiccup?!


Question: What causes a person to hiccup!?
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Hiccups are a result of spasms of the diaphragm!. The diaphragm is the dome-shaped respiratory muscle seperating the chest from the abdomen!. It aids in breathing by moving up and down, sending air in and out of the lungs!. Find a picture to get a better idea of how this works!. Hiccups are an involuntary (meaning we don't make them happen or continue to happen, they do so on their own, just like breathing and our heart beating are involuntary) rapid closing of the vocal cord that causes the sound you hear, "hiccup!" Common causes of hiccups include eating too fast, indigestion and laughing a lot, thereby inhaling and exhaling air irratically!.


Hiccups can be very aggravating to the person having them and to others around us, or it can be quite funny! Hiccups don't cause any medical concern, however!. Usually they occur for a very short period of time, but sometimes they can last longer and even tend to occur in the same person frequently!. They usually go away on their own, but people for all generations have challenged themselves to find remedies to stop hiccups, like some great American ritual!. Some of the popular ways believed to stop hiccups include: holding your breath, having someone scare you and that was supposed to cause them to stop, breathing into a paper bag, swallowing a teaspoon of sugar, and standing on your head while drinking a glass of water,(how in the world could that be done!?!?) In rare cases, if hiccups don't stop, your doctor could prescribe sedating medication!. Other than that, hiccups are not a problem, just an annoyance and the subject of humor sometimes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Scientists now know what happens when we hiccup but still cannot agree as to exactly why or what the purpose is!. A man named Charled Osborne hiccuped for 68 years earning him the Guiness world record for Longeset Hiccup Attack!. The condition is known as persistent or intractable hiccups!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

When you hiccup, your diaphragm and nearby muscles convulse, causing you to briefly gulp air!. Within 35 milliseconds, the glottis (the opening at the top of the air passage) slams shut, producing that familiar sound of the "hic!."Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you have the hiccups, eat some roast chicken from the shops, and eat big mouthfulls!. might not work for you, but it does for me and my mumWww@Answer-Health@Com

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i think it has to do with swallowing air!. no thats burping!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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