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“Hiccup” is believed to be caused by the contraction of the diaphragm muscles located at the seam. Between the lungs And the abdomen that occurs spontaneously without a specific cause. It is caused by the vagus or phrenic nerve being stimulated and behave differently. Until the rhythm of movement of the epiglottis and diaphragm is not related The hiccups produced by exhalation while the diaphragm suddenly twitches, creating the noise of the hiccup.How to cure “hiccups” yourselfTake a deep breath and hold or breathe in a paper bag: This is described as when the carbon dioxide in the blood increases. The body is considered to be a stronger stimulus to modulate the work of the muscles that control breathing. This causes the hiccup to be pressed. Deep breathing causes the diaphragm (and stomach) to stretch, stimulating both nerves.Drink water: Eating food goes through the esophagus and stomach. Caused vagus nerve stimulation, food intake is not recommended. Because there is a risk of choking on food that is more dangerous than hiccupsEat in a strange position: When drinking water is not available, it may continue with eating in a strange position. For example, crossing your hands, eating water from the side of the handle, or the point where eating is difficult in the bow position. Causing the body to intend to swallow more Use the muscles to change from the original. Which in turn causes the swallowing nerve to work moreShock: believed to stimulate the vagus nerve (heartbeat) and diaphragm to work hard (When panicked, some people will stumble and breathe for a while) can cause hiccups.Find a doctor: As I said, hiccups are caused by stimulation of the vagus or phrenic nerve.Some are caused by ulcers or an abnormal lump in the stomach. Therefore, if the hiccups do not go away, you should see a doctor.Follow more information at >>pg

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