Biology, asked by Jalay07, 1 month ago

Why do we have Hiccups?


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Answered by dishi2007
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Answer:

Hiccups are involuntary contractions of the diaphragm — the muscle that separates your chest from your abdomen and plays an important role in breathing. Each contraction is followed by a sudden closure of your vocal cords, which produces the characteristic "hic" sound.

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Answered by iamgroot929
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Answer:

Hiccups can happen for a lot of reasons -- some of them are physical, and some emotional. That’s because the actual irritation happens in the nerve connecting the brain to the diaphragm. Some common causes include:

  • Eating too much or too quickly
  • Feeling nervous or excited
  • Drinking carbonated beverages or too much alcohol
  • Stress
  • A sudden change in temperature
  • Swallowing air while sucking on candy or chewing gum .

U should have experienced first one.

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