Hiccups occur when the diaphragm involuntarily contracts, causing a sudden intake of air that is then abruptly stopped by the closure of the vocal cords, producing the characteristic "hic" sound. When hiccups are on and off, they may be triggered by factors such as eating too quickly, consuming Carbonated Beverages, or sudden changes in temperature. While occasional hiccups are usually harmless and resolve on their own, persistent or severe hiccups may require medical attention to rule out underlying conditions.
you get hiccups
The bees get hiccups!
From an involuntary spasm of your diaphragm
Hiccups or choking happens while eating or laughing due to various reasons. Mainly, this is triggered by the abrupt expansion of the stomach as a result of gulping air.
Jump off a bridge.
Yes happens in opiate use
No, it is not normal if it happens everyday. Maybe you should see a doctor if he doesn't laugh at you.
Hamsters can get hiccups but they will just go away, like humans hiccups, to get rid of my hiccups i do a headstand and hold my breath. But obviously, a hamster cannot do that. So just give them fresh water, give them some food then it should be fine.
there is a sudden shortness of breath which results in heart area to beat faster. that's why its better to hold your breath and wait for 30 seconds because you may not believe it or not but hiccups may end up in serious condition
How am I supposed to know I don't keep track of what color my hiccups!πΆππ
My female puggle gets hiccups, its just like as if & when we get hiccups, but not that loud! for example she will be sitting there & then start to get hiccups and since her mouth is closed her head goes back (kinda like when one sneezes) and her belly expands and you hear a slight hiccup, it will happen a few times in a row. She did it more frequent when she was a puppy and now it rarely happens.
My hiccups are dehabilitating.