{"id":436,"date":"2018-05-13T10:00:06","date_gmt":"2018-05-13T10:00:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fnfdoc.com\/?p=436"},"modified":"2018-05-22T21:42:26","modified_gmt":"2018-05-22T21:42:26","slug":"causes-hiccups-treatment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fnfdoc.com\/causes-hiccups-treatment\/","title":{"rendered":"What Causes Hiccups And Treatment"},"content":{"rendered":"

Prelude<\/h2>\n

Charles Osborne<\/strong> from Iowa began to hiccup in 1922 after a hog (that he was weighing) fell on top of him. He wasn’t cured for 68 long years<\/strong> and is thus listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest hiccup ever. Subsequently, in 2007, Jennifer Mee<\/strong> (who was later jailed for first-degree murder) from Florida hiccupped for FIVE straight weeks. She gained notoriety for hiccupping over 50<\/em> times<\/em> per minute. Also, she holds the record for the most Frequent Hiccups. While this level of severity is extremely uncommon, most of us are no stranger to an occasional case of hiccups.<\/p>\n

So What Causes Hiccups?<\/h3>\n

Cause Of Hiccups<\/h2>\n

There are many theories as to what exactly causes a round of hiccups. Some of these assumptions are discussed below:<\/p>\n

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  1. Doctors point out that a hiccup results from the undue stretching and expansion of the stomach. Inhalation of air or rapid eating\/drinking<\/strong> is the stimulus that spreads the stomach walls. When the stomach is filled beyond its capacity, it pushes against the diaphragm above it. This causes the diaphragm to contract in an irregular, jerky manner. Consuming hot, spicy food<\/strong> can also produce synchronous diaphragmatic flutter.<\/li>\n
  2. Exhaustion and malnourishment can also cause hiccups.<\/li>\n
  3. Some scientists also explain hiccups as a reaction to intense emotions<\/strong>. Extreme feelings of excitement, anger, anxiety, stress, and happiness may stimulate hiccups. Actually, certain neural pathways originating in the brain and ending in the diaphragm can cause. That is why some emotional states and sudden temperature changes can produce hiccupping.<\/li>\n
  4. Some medical conditions<\/strong> can also cause persistent or intractable hiccups. These are hiccups that last for over forty-eight hours<\/strong> and can extend to months. The most common condition that triggers hiccups is stomach acid moving into the esophagus. Sometimes neurological lesions involving the brain stem, irritation of the spinal cord and metabolic disorders can cause. Other known medical causes include<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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    Causes Of Hiccups<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n