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Naheezah
12-08-2006, 06:10 PM
12 Techniques to Cure Hiccups

Hiccups are little more than a reflex. You get them when the vagus nerve or one of its branches, which runs from the brain to the abdomen, is irritated. Experts say hiccups are most often a reaction to common digestive disturbances. And they're usually more a nuisance than anything else. Even infants hiccup, and the reflex continues, about three to five times a year, throughout life.

The home remedies used to stop hiccups are believed to work on two principles. One way to stifle hiccups is to overwhelm the vagus nerve with another sensation. The vagus nerve signals the brain that more important matters have arisen, so it's time to knock off the hiccups. Other methods interfere with breathing, increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood. This probably causes the body to become more concerned with getting rid of the carbon dioxide than making hiccups.

Here are some tried-and-true remedies for hiccups from both "camps."

1. Sweeten the hiccups. Overloading the nerve endings in the mouth with a sweet sensation may do the trick. Have a teaspoonful of sugar, and if you can, place the sugar on the back of the tongue, where "sour" is tasted. This way, the sugar overload will pack the most punch.

2. Play "hear no evil." Some doctors recommend that you put your fingers in your ears to stop hiccups. The branches of the vagus nerve also reach into the auditory system, and by stimulating the nerve endings there, the vagus nerve goes into action. But be gentle, and don't stick your fingers too far into your ears.

3. Get scared silly. Having someone surprise you can overwhelm the vagus nerve and put an end to hiccups.

4. Drink water. Swallowing water interrupts the hiccupping cycle, which can quiet the nerves. Gargling with water may also have the same effect.

5. Pull on your tongue. Sticking out your tongue and yanking on it may stop hiccups.

6. Tickle it away. Tickling the soft palate of the roof of your mouth with a cotton swab may do the trick. Or, if you're the type who enjoys getting tickled, have someone find your ticklish spots.

7. Hold your breath. Hold your nose and close your mouth--the way you would when you're ready to jump into a pool--for as long as you can or until you sense that the hiccups are gone.

8. Bag those hiccups. The old standby, breathing into a paper bag, is believed to work on the same principle as the breath-holding method. Both increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream, and the body becomes preoccupied with getting rid of it and forgets about the hiccups.

9. Take an antacid. This method may be more effective if you choose one that contains magnesium, since the mineral tends to decrease irritation and quiet the nerves. One or two tablets should take care of hiccups.

10. Eat slower. If you eat fast, you are probably not chewing food thoroughly, which seems to cause hiccups. And rapid-fire feeding causes air to get trapped between pieces of food, which may set off the vagus nerve. Chew deliberately and take smaller sips of drinks to keep your air intake to a minimum.

11. Don't pig out. Overloading the stomach with food is another cause of hiccups. Some experts theorize that hiccups are your body's way of telling you to quit eating so your digestive system has time to process all the food you've forced down your gullet.

12. Avoid spicy foods. Some spices can irritate the lining of the esophagus and stomach. At the same time, they can also cause acid from the stomach to leak into the esophagus. The extra acid can bring on hiccups.
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'Abd al-Baari
12-25-2006, 09:24 PM
jazakallah khair
interesting that there are so many cures i normally just drink water
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Curious girl2
12-30-2006, 04:41 PM
When I was little, my dearest darling brother used to tell me to hold my breath for 10 MINUTES as a cure for hiccups!

Peace CG
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Nyomi
12-31-2006, 12:27 AM
Yup i hold for breath - maybe not for 10mins lol - but it always works for me!

Nyomi
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Roo_88
12-31-2006, 02:00 AM
lol wow...jazakAllah khairun
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Fishman
12-31-2006, 07:24 PM
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I drink out of the wrong side of a glass... ... ... ... ... ... H G BF GYH U.
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Pk_#2
12-31-2006, 07:49 PM
AsalamuAlaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh,

jazakhala,

waters good...sumtimes suga's cool :)
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Islamsubmitter
03-25-2021, 03:42 PM
Assalamualaikum, Jazakallahu khairan for giving these tips, the first one about mouthful of sugar worked in three seconds, Alhamdulillah I recovered from my hiccups. Also, it worked without putting on back of tongue, I just licked the sugar on my dipped fingers.
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