Yes. my teacher. she died in class from hiccups.
No, a person cannot die from a moderate case of the hiccups. However, a person can pass out if he/she has hiccups in quick succession, one after the other, numerous times.
Not directly as a result from hiccuping, no.
However if you have a weak heart, there's a chance of hiccuping causing strain. But if you had a weak heart - you'd know about it.
No.
Charles Osborne - hiccups - died on 1991-05-01.
You can't. People often get the hiccups from eating or drinking too fast.
How many people die each year from hiccups
When you laugh you breathe in a lot of air and that causes hiccups
Yes. The person may scream or gasp which will stop the spasms causing the hiccups.
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A person with hiccups.
Yes, anxiety can cause hiccups. Anxiety can trigger the release of hormones and chemicals that can affect a person's nervous system, which in turn affects the nerves associated with the diaphragm, which can cause hiccups. Anxiety can also cause a person to unintentionally gulp air or eat and drink too quickly, which can also trigger hiccups. Other strong emotional reactions can also trigger hiccups. Basically, if it makes your nerves start fluttering, it can make your diaphragm flutter too.
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No. Hiccups are caused by the nerves controlling the diaphragm becoming unsynchronised (basically, all of the parts going at different times); if a person could find a consistent and simple way to cause hiccups, it is possible they could get hiccups on demand, but this is unlikely given the random nature of hiccups.
no hiccups happen at random times and anyone can get them at anytime
How am I supposed to know I don't keep track of what color my hiccups!πΆππ