You hiccough (hiccup).
You have a case of the hiccups.
Hiccoughs is one answer to this. Usually of no consequence and self limiting.
Is amenable to medical treatment if it is endangering.
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The hiccups... I think...
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Sometimes body organs spasm and cause weird reactions. Hiccups are the result that occurs when a persons diaphragm starts to spasm.
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A hiccup is a sudden, involuntary contraction (spasm) of the diaphragm muscle. When the muscle spasms, the vocal cords snap shut, producing the hiccup sound.
Common causes of hiccups include:
1.eating too quickly,
2.eating or drinking too much,
3.diseases that irritate the nerves that control the diaphragm,
4.abdominal surgery,
5.strokes or
6.brain tumors,
7.noxious fumes, and
8.certain medications.
Most cases of hiccups can be cured or resolve in a short time, and rarely are a medical emergency.
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What happens when your diaphragm goes into spasms is that you start to have uncontrollable quick inhalations. This is called the hiccups.
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I have 3 golf size fibroids, occassionaly I get spasms and when I go to touch the area it feels like a large knot, after about a minute it goes away. I do not know for sure if this is one of the fibroids. When this happens, it is just all of a sudden. The strain feeling stays around for awhile.
Breathing is controlled by the diaphram, which is controlled by the brain. When the brain sends incorrect signals to the diaphram, it spasms and rapidly expands and contracts. This is called hiccuping.
the diaphram in the fuel lift pump goes bad and leaks fuel into the engine
When somebody inhales, the diaphram form a dome shape and when the exhales, the diaphram flattenes
your diaphram contracts and you inhale the air then the air goes to your lungs where it goes throughout your blood stream then the old oxygen picks up the carbon and then you exhale the oxygen with the carbon
Yes he does. Everyone does. Hiccups are made from your diaphram. You always have your diaphram.
your ibs help you breath because when your diaphram goes up your lungs need room to expand and the lungs help do that :)
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The abdominal cavity is below the diaphram and the thoratic cavity is above the diaphram!
It is the muscle below the lungs and it essentially allows you to breath. It goes up and down, changing the pressure inside your body which allows air to flow in your lungs.