How stop hiccups instantly?
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Hiccups – ugh, so annoying, right? There’s nothing more aggravating than getting repeatedly
interrupted by yourself in the middle of a conversation. And they’re hard to hide,
and never seem to go away – just super awkward and uncomfortable in any social situation!
Is there anything we can do besides just wait for the hiccups to release their grip??
What even causes this irritating bodily function? Well, hiccups start in your diaphragm – you
know, that sheet of muscle between your lungs and stomach that makes you inhale and exhale.
If your diaphragm gets irritated, it’ll spasm, causing you to unexpectedly suck in
air. The air that’s sent back up hits your vocal cords, and that’s what creates the
distinctive sound. So then what’s so irritating? For me, it’s Loud obnoxious self-absorbed
people Well in that case, eating
too much too quickly, your favorite soda, feeling nervous or excited (like on a date
– the worst time for hiccups!), and even stress.
Luckily, there are some natural remedies you can use to kick those annoying hiccups to
the curb, and some will even work in a pinch! Ow! Getting rid of the hiccups is all about
distracting the brain to stop those spasms in the diaphragm.
One. Ice Cold Water Guzzle down a cold glass of water as quickly
as you can. The cold water will shock the system and “distract” it from the hiccups.
You can even suck down a piece or two of ice – it’ll have the same effect. Pro tip
adding honey to your icy glass of water will stop your hiccups right away!
two. Hold Your Breath Inhale deeply, and hold your breath for as
as long as you can. Exhale in a controlled way. Repeat this cycle until your hiccups stop.
This is a great tip to use if you’re out with friends or on a dinner date – just
excuse yourself to the restroom and return to the table hiccup-free!
Three. Sugar C’mere and give me some sugar! Get a teaspoon
of white or brown sugar and hold it in your mouth for about five seconds. Allow the sugar
to dissolve without chewing it. Wash it down with a sip of water and voila! The great thing
about this remedy is that it’s kid-friendly; they may not be able to hold their breath
or chug icy water. And what kid doesn’t want sugar?!
Four. Vinegar – hey kids heh heh It may not taste as pleasant as sugar, but
it’ll do the trick! Swallow ½ a teaspoon of white, malt, or apple cider vinegar. Wash
it down with a glass of water. You could also mix a whole teaspoon of your vinegar with
a little water. Might make it go down easier! Five. Peanut Butter
Mmm, delicious! My granny swears by this age-old remedy! Put one teaspoon of peanut butter
in your mouth and hold it there. I know it’s tempting, but don’t chew it! After a few
seconds, swallow it. Got milk? If you need to, drink some water. Pro tip if you have
a peanut allergy, almond butter will work too!
Six. Lemon This is another quick fix that’s perfect
if you’re out on the town! Grab a lemon from the table. (You may want to do this one
in the bathroom too.) Squeeze the lemon juice into your mouth (at least ½ a teaspoon).
The sourness will make you want to swallow it hard and quickly, and this will interrupt
and stop your hiccups! You can also squeeze the juice of the whole lemon into half a glass
of water, and drink it quickly. Either way, your hiccups will hit the road!
Seven. Chamomile This is an herb with muscle-relaxing properties,
so it will relax the diaphragm and stop the spasms that are causing your hiccups. The
the deep relaxation that chamomile causes is why it’s so popular in teas and essential oils!
It’s yummy too, so make yourself a hot cup of chamomile tea! Let the tea bag steep in
the hot water for at least five minutes. Drink it slowly, and your hiccups will go away!
Enjoy the relaxation too! eight. Pinch Your Nose And Swallow
This method may not be the quickest fix, but it’ll work! Keep your mouth closed and pinch
your nose. Continue to swallow normally. Do this as long as you can, until you need to
take a break for air. You may feel the sensation that your ears are about to pop, but they
shouldn’t. This interrupts your normal breathing pattern, so it should interrupt your hiccups
too! Nine. Cough or Burp – choose your weapon wisely!
Try to count how many seconds there are between your hiccups. When you anticipate the next
one, cough or make yourself burp. This will cause your diaphragm and the muscles around
it to start working in a different way, which will interrupt your hiccup pattern! Repeat
until your hiccups are gone. Ten. Swallow with Your Mouth Open
The sensation will feel weird at first, but you’ll get used to it quickly. Sit down
and get comfortable, and also be sure that you aren’t wearing any tight clothes that
might restrict your diaphragm. Open your mouth wide. As soon as you feel the need to swallow,
do so, but make sure to keep your mouth open! You may have a hiccup or two escape, but repeat
every few seconds, and your hiccups will disappear in a few minutes!
Elaven. Scare Those Hiccups Away Does this old wives’ tale work? Well, in
theory it does, but the scare must be genuine – you can’t know it’s coming! When you
get startled and jump, the release of adrenaline and your body tensing up both affect the diaphragm,
which will interrupt your breathing pattern. Similarly, your sharp intake of breath as
your gasp will interrupt your breathing pattern too, and in turn, your hiccups! I’m sure
you’ve got a friend or two who would love to give you a good scare!
twalve. Swallowing Three Times See how much time you have between hiccups.
When you’re ready, try to quickly swallow three times in between them. This takes a
lot of muscle control in your throat and abdomen, and it may be difficult at first, but it’ll
pay off! The muscle control that’s required to do this little exercise gets your diaphragm
back under control, which will stop your hiccups! Thirteen. Take a Hot Bath
Run yourself a nice, warm bath – heat is a good way to relax any muscle, including
the diaphragm! Pro tip Add a muscle soak to your bath, and a few drops of eucalyptus
essential oil to promote deep, relaxing breathing. Aaah, sounds groovy! By the end of your luxurious
bath, your hiccups should be gone. Fourteen. Breathe Essential Oils
Speaking of essential oils, add some drops of eucalyptus, bergamot, or lavender to your
diffuser and breathe deeply. You can also use incense, if you prefer. These scents will
have a calming effect, and should relax your diaphragm and restore your normal breathing
pattern, and your hiccups will leave to go find their own bliss!
Fifteen. Warm Milk Love it or hate it, warm milk has a calming
effect as good as any essential oil, which is why it’s associated with good sleep for
children. Milk also contains magnesium, which is known to relax muscle tissue. This warm
drinking will relax your diaphragm and the rest of your body, and your hiccups should subside.
Sixteen. Stand on Your Head Wait, what?? Seriously? Yes! If you can, and
ONLY if you’re well-practiced, standing on your head turns the diaphragm upside down,
shocking it out of spasms. It’s also a good distraction for you that’ll completely change
up your breathing, which is good for interrupting that hiccup pattern! You probably shouldn’t
do this one in public though… Seventeen. Stick Your Tongue Out – Hard! Yep that’s
another non-public one… Sticking your tongue out as far as it will
possibly go will work a nerve that’s connected to your diaphragm. Stimulating this nerve
will get your diaphragm’s spasms under control, stopping your hiccups in their tracks! If
you’re lucky enough to find someone else with the hiccups, then maybe you both can
have a contest… Eighteen. Distract Yourself
This may not be the quickest fix, but it’ll work even before you realize it! The more
you think about your hiccups, the more intense they seem to get, and the longer they seem
to stick around. So try reading a book, watch your favorite TV show, play a video game…before
you know it, a couple hours will have gone by and you’ll notice that your hiccups have
gone away along with the time! This method is all about putting you in relaxation or
“happy place” mode. If you’re doing something you enjoy, your diaphragm will relax
and stop spasming. Nineteen. Hot Sauce
While consuming a lot of spicy food can cause hiccups, swallowing just a drop or two of
Hot sauce will totally distract the body from your hiccups. Though it might be unpleasant
(or maybe you love hot stuff, I don’t know…) the heat will certainly change up your breathing
pattern, and your body will be busy doing some serious temperature control. You and
your diaphragm will forget all about your hiccups! Whew-hooo!
Best treatment for hiccups
all of you must have experienced hiccups at some time but you know why they happen
a sudden and involuntary contraction of the diaphragm muscle causes hiccups
the sound we hear is because when the muscles contracts
the vocal cord opening shuts to check the inflow air
thus leading to the characteristic hiccup sound
though hiccups can be quite harmless they can be very irritating as well
here are some simple ways to get relief from hiccups quickly drink half a glass of water
or take a tablespoon of sugar and keep it at the back of your mouth and suck on it gently
take a cup of curd and add about one teaspoon of salt mix it well until the salt dissolves
and have this slowly for quickly relief from hiccups
to a pan add about two to two and half cups of water add about six green cardamoms
let this boil until it is reduced to one cup
once it cools strain this liquid using a fine muslin cloth and drink this to stop the hiccups
swallowing a teaspoon of honey can also stop the hiccups
take a small piece of ginger Wash and peel it chop it and then suck on it
take a bowl and add half a teaspoon of mustard seeds or sarson
and add half teaspoon of ghee mix it well and swallow it for quick relief
eat slowly avoid aerated drinks and spicy foods de-stress and live healthy
Stop hiccups instantly in home
how to cure hiccups because they are
just so annoying when they happen and
people try and get their friends fright
then drink upside-down a glass of water
sometimes it helps but anyway this one
has never failed me ever since I was a
kid I'd somehow figure this one out so
I'd love to share it with you all you
need is that glass of water room
temperatures I'm good and what I'm going
to do is take a big gulp of it but I'm
not going to swallow it all at once I'm
going to slowly adjust small increments
that's why I'm going to have a big gulp
because I'm going to be breathing in and
in holding my breath at the same time so
going to go for a big gulp and I'm what
I'm going to do the catch here whilst
your ears are blocked and for me it'll
be my nose as well after some nose
operation but you probably won't have to
do that is to catch your swallowing
motion probably be at eighteen% through the
swallowing motion so your tongues just
right at the back of your throat and
that just causes you some pressure and
you can actually increase that whilst
this is all going on by doing a little
bit of a crunch in with your edge sort
of like tightening your add muscles like
you're trying to squeeze water or
something like that and with all that
going on um it just maybe just something
to the diaphragm muscles and just sort
of hiccups ease so I'll give a little
mini demonstration here and then I'll
wait for some hiccups to give you the
full thing to prove it so you got to
take a nice big breath of air that's
going to have to sustain you for at
least twanty seconds one full cycle of
hiccups so you wait until you've done
your last hiccup so that was one
and you try and just catch at that
swallowing moment motion and you can
feel the pressure as you've caught
yourself not completely swallowing and
then if you won't actually do that's why
if you're just swallowing little
increments of water because then you've
got to back up to do that again so now I
just need to wait for some hiccups oh I
might pour myself a glass of wine see in
a minute
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