your diafram, located in the middle of your chest between your rib cage, you can find it with two fingers its a very fradigle bone, be carefull when pressing on it, when the lungs take out to much air the diafram beguins to vibrate and loudly making the noise of a hicc-up that's why pulling air into the lungs an holding it, relaxes the diafram stopping the vibration by adding the right amount of pressure. loss of oxygen in the lungs.
the reason for getting the hiccups is because your crying ouloud. the way you get rid of them you ask well you have to hold your breath for 10 seconds.
Yes hot sauce can give you the hiccups but I do not know the cause or reason why it does but everytime I put alot of hot sauce on food I get the hiccups.
Because you (we) are awesome! There is no other reason, I checked.
One reason might be that the baby has hiccups. Yes, it's not uncommon for babies in utero to get hiccups, and the mother can feel them.
Well, why do we get hiccups? If you have a cat and he/she is getting hiccups for very long I recommend Hair Ball Remedy if you suspect hairballs. It could be the cat has eaten too much in one go, or drank something to quickly. Or there could be no reason at all. If you wish, you could go to the vet for advise.
Everyone experiences hiccups from time to time, especially after eating too much food or drinking too much alcohol. But some people get hiccups frequently for no apparent reason, and the attacks can last a long time and be distressing.
How am I supposed to know I don't keep track of what color my hiccups!πΆππ
My hiccups are dehabilitating.
Any kind of vinegar will work. The reason for hiccups is a too much oxygen from an abnormal breathing pattern. When the vinegar is consumed it helps block the oxygen and regulates the breathing once again.
nobody knows but i always get the hiccups after eating bread for some reason you should ask your doctor.
There is no obvious reason why we get the hiccups from time to time. Hiccups are an involuntary contraction of the diaphragm (an extremely important muscle used for breathing that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen). Hiccups seemed to be related to eating or drinking too fast, being nervous or excited, or having an irritation in the stomach. In some VERY rare cases, the hidden cause of hiccups can be pleurisy (inflammation of the membrane lining of the lungs and chest cavity), pneumonia, some disorders of the stomach or esophagus, pancreatitis, alcoholism, or hepatitis. Any one of these conditions can bring irritation of the diaphragm or the phrenic nerves that give the diaphragm it's the irritation that causes the hiccups.
When you laugh you breathe in a lot of air and that causes hiccups
The epiglottis does not flutter. The part of the human body that is able to flutter is the thoracic diaphragm and these spasms are called hiccups.