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why do hiccups occur

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Answered by pirana2362
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you know that our breath and food both travel along same path oesophagus whenever any food get stuck in nostrils that hiccups occurs
Answered by PhysicsNewton
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Hey mate!

Hiccups are bursts of inspiratory (breathing in) activity. ... Most simple cases ofhiccups come after eating or drinking too much or too quickly. The stomach, which is situated right below the diaphragm, becomes distended and irritates it. This will cause the diaphragm to contract, as it does when we breathe in.

Nerve damage or irritation. A cause of long-term hiccups is damage to or irritation of the vagus nerves or phrenic nerves, which serve the diaphragm muscle. Factors that may cause damage or irritation to these nerves include: A hair or something else in your ear touching your eardrum.

When the air rushing in hits your voice box, your vocal cords close suddenly and you're left with a big hiccup. Some things that irritate the diaphragm are eating too quickly or too much, an irritation in the stomach or the throat, or feeling nervous or excited. Almost all cases of the hiccups last only a few minutes.

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