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Read MoreHiccups, medically known as synchronous diaphragmatic flutter or singultus (SDF) are involuntary contraction of the diaphragm- the muscle that separates your chest from your abdomen & plays an important role in breathing. Each contraction is followed by a sudden closure of your larynx/vocal cords, which produces the characteristics ‘hic’ sound.
Source: medicinenet.com
Hiccups that last more than 48 hours may be caused by a variety of factors which include:
A major reason for the long-term hiccups is damage to or irritation of the vagus nerves or phrenic nerve, which supply the diaphragm muscle. Factors that may cause damage or irritation to these nerve include:
A tumor or infection in your CNS or damage to your CNS as a result of trauma can disrupt your body’s normal control of your hiccup reflex. Example includes encephalitis, meningitis, multiple sclerosis, stroke, traumatic brain injury & tumors.
Long term hiccups can be triggered by:
Men are more likely to develop long term hiccups than a women. Mental or emotion issue like anxiety, stress & excitement aggravate hiccups & sometime surgery may do.
Hiccups which occur for long time may interfere with:
You might have thought some of the funny idea like hanging upside down or having a friend scare you will get your hiccups to stop. Sorry, there’s no scientific proof that these ideas work.
However, some expert forward the idea like:
It might help you. Both techniques make carbon dioxide build up in your lungs, which might relax the diaphragm.
If all these don’t work for you, and your hiccups continue for several and more, your doctor may try different medication to make you relief from it.
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