When you eat food in a hurry, some food escapes and goes into the windpipe. Our body reaction to take the food out from there is to hiccup or choke.
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.
Every food or drink can be a cause for hiccups if consumed to fast - especially alcohol.
No, I have not experienced a choking incident while eating food.
The precaution for choking for adults is the same as it is for children. To prevent choking thoroughly chew food.
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.
I have acid reflux and yes it does cause some choking...if food comes up and you swallow, you may end up choking on this partially digested food. Also, i sometimes wake up just choking on hot air.
yes it can.
choking hazard?
Kitty hiccups are much the same as human hiccups -- it likely means the kitty has eaten its food too quickly. Hiccups aren't harmful, but there also isn't much you can do other than wait for it to pass.
By completely chewing your food.
chew yer food
no not rellay