
Personal hiccup cures range from the scientific to the insane, but some of them actually work. The common theme among them seems to be distraction. If you can find a way to focus on anything other than your hiccups, you may see some relieving results.
Drink Water Upside Down
This may sound impossible, but give it a try. Do it somewhere it doesn't matter if you spill a little or where no one can see you looking this crazy. Concentrating on drinking upside down and also drinking the water will rid you of your hiccups.
Scare Yourself
Have someone jump out at you. Watch a clip of a scary movie. Whatever way you do it, being scared is one of the most effective and widely used methods of getting rid of hiccups. It's also fun to return the favor when someone else gets the hiccups.
Think of 10 Past Crushes
This silly way of curing hiccups gets your mind off the annoying jolt in your stomach. You can just think of any 10 people you know, but it's more fun if you get your mind going about someone you sweated in the sixth grade. Besides, it's probably a greater distraction.
Hold Your Breath For as Long as You Can
Hold your breath to stop the movements of your diaphragm, which controls the spasms that are hiccups. You can combine this with swallowing air, too. Just be sure you don't hold your breath too long and pass out; about 20 seconds should do the trick. If you hiccup while you are holding your breath, take another breath and try again.
Put Sugar Under Your Tongue
A cube of sugar under your tongue is usually the best, but most people don't have those so a spoonful is good too. Don't swallow the sugar, but let it melt under your tongue. Try these easy methods and taste the sweet success of curing hiccups!
Why do people hiccup? Basically, a hiccup is caused by a spasm in your diaphragm, the dome-shaped muscle that supports your lungs. The spasm comes from an irritation of the phrenic nerve, which controls the motion of the diaphragm. |
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