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Hiccup - Definition and Overview |
| Related Words: Belch, Blow, Breath, Breathe, Breathing, Burp, Cough, Eructation, Exhalation, Exhale, Exhaust, Expiration, Gas |
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A hiccup is an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm. The sudden rush of air into the lungs causes the glottis to close, creating the "hic" noise.
Causes
The causes of hiccups are unknown, but they can sometimes be brought on by eating quickly, taking a cold drink while eating a hot meal, eating very hot or spicy food, laughing vigorously or coughing.
Hiccup is sometimes written as hiccough, though this spelling is becoming archaic.
Home Remedies
- Being distracted from your hiccup, such as by being startled or asked a perplexing question.
- Breathing into a paper bag.
- Eating Peanut butter
- Concentrating hard on your hiccup.
- Covering your ears with your thumbs, closing your nose with your index fingers, and drinking a glass of water with your remaining fingers.
- Drinking a glass of water upside-down.
- Drinking a glass of water while having someone press their palms against your ears.
- Drinking a glass-worth of a carbonated beverage with salt in it (to quickly balance out the potassium-sodium levels in the nervous system).
- Eating a tablespoon of sugar or honey.
- Eat a teaspoon of lingonberry jam.
- Eating food.
- Gulping down a glass of water while holding your breath.
- Holding your breath while optionally squeezing your stomach.
- Apply pressure to the upper sternum, optionally while drinking water.
- Tilting your head back, extending your right arm out, and flexing it at the elbow repeatedly. This flexes muscles around the throat.
- Urinating whilst drinking a glass of water.
- Drinking a glass of water in several intervals.
- Breathing deeply through the nose, then exhaling slowly through the mouth until hiccups cease.
Longest Attack of Hiccups
Charles Osborne (18941991) of Anthon, Iowa, USA, started hiccupping in 1922 while attempting to weigh a hog before slaughtering it. He was unable to find a cure, and continued hiccupping until February 1990, a total of 68 years.
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Example Usage of Hiccup |
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ABombshell: @JordaNinja is having a serious Hiccup problem today. He's on his 5th bout since 10am and is quite frustrated. Please send cures our way. |
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jstewart_cscc: There may be a Hiccup with Twitter. I see several announcements have not posted correctly. |
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alan_bailey: has his new MacBook all ready for work tomorrow (after one Hiccup with a python module not compiling on this arch correctly). Let's hit... |
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