Peanut butter stops hiccups. A non-allergic child can be given a small amount of peanut butter to calm any esophageal irritations.
The man had the hiccups and the water helped him stop it, and the gun scared him which also help stop his hiccups as well?
Yes. The person may scream or gasp which will stop the spasms causing the hiccups.
i have no idea how you get hiccups you could probably find it on Wikipedia but the best cure i know is to have a lime slice dip it in sugar then your hiccups are gone this is what i always did hope it helped :)
maybe it was right after lunch and kids are prone to getting hiccups after lunch
You should block your ears and hold your nose, and get someone to give you a drink. It should make pressure build up and stop the hiccups.
Hiccups are caused by air getting trapped in your diaphragm. This can happen while eating or drinking and will usually stop after a few minutes.
Sipping water* can be helpful. Hiccups are mainly caused by spasm, so stretching the body, relaxing, and breathing easily can also help.Related Information:* This can stop hiccups by displacing air trapped in the upper digestive system.
Hiccups typically last from a few minutes to a few hours. Mine typically last from 20 minutes to an hour unless I do something to stop them.
Hiccups are very common in all puppies and are actually quite normal. Puppies get hiccups when they eat and drink as they tend to ingest large quantities of air which then triggers hiccups. Common hiccuping is normal until dogs are about 8 months of age. There is also nothing that you can really do to stop hiccups in a puppy, other than having the puppy rest until the hiccups are gone.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that a rectal massage can stop hiccups. Hiccups are typically caused by involuntary contractions of the diaphragm, and common remedies include holding your breath, drinking water, or swallowing a spoonful of sugar. If hiccups persist for an extended period, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
To stop hiccups, try holding your breath for a few seconds or drinking a glass of water quickly. Swallowing a teaspoon of sugar or vinegar can also help by stimulating the throat muscles. Distracting your mind with a puzzle or breathing techniques may alleviate the hiccups as well. If hiccups persist for an extended period, consider consulting a healthcare professional.
it depends what dog u have i guess, i have a Lab, when he gets the hiccups, they're pretty quiet. they don't really sound like barks.