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you'll start to hiccup.

To get rid of it:

1.hold your breath for 30 seconds while lying down or reclinig

2.put salt under your tounge

3.massage the upper back part of mouth

4.drink some water quickly

5.breath into a paper bag for a minute or two

6.eat a spoonful of sugar

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12y ago

I'm speaking from personal experience, I had something pushing on my diaphragm, and how that affected me was that, whenever I laid back, or sit even in the slightest angle, my diaphragm would be pushed on, and when this happened, what feels sorta like a nerve pain would bother me in my left shoulder, and every time I took a breath, I would feel a stabbing pain in my shoulder. There was times where it quite unbearable.

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14y ago

when something irritates your diaphragm, you hiccup.

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12y ago

nothing at all happend to your diaphragm when you hiccup, its just a spasm that happens and it re-cooperates itself

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11y ago

when diaphragm is damaged breathing movements are stopped.

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9y ago

exhale...
Exhale
Exhalation

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Do this when something irritates your diaphragm?

you will hiccup when something irritates your diaphragm


. You do this when something irritates your diaphragm.?

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You hiccup * hic*


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