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Why do we get hiccup? Please don't post irrelevant answers. ​

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Answered by kiara11187
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Answered by Anonymous
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\implies When the air rushing in hits your voice box, your vocal cords close suddenly and you're left with a big hiccup.

\implies 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.

\implies Almost all cases of the hiccups last only a few minutes.

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