Hiccuping is a common occurrence, caused by an involuntary contraction of the diaphragm, the muscle between the chest and abdomen. When the diaphragm spasms, your vocal cords snap shut, producing the distinctive “hic” sound.
Here are some quick remedies for hiccups, according to doctors from MEDLATEC General Hospital:
1 Swallow a Teaspoon of Sugar
One effective remedy for hiccups is to place a teaspoon of sugar in your mouth and slowly swallow it. The sweetness of the sugar will mildly irritate your esophagus, causing your body’s nerves to reset and stopping the spasms.
2 Suck on an Ice Cube
If you’re suffering from hiccups, try sucking on an ice cube from the freezer or rubbing it on your cheeks. The cold temperature will soothe the irritated nerves and help stop the hiccups.
Surprising your body can also be an effective way to stop hiccups, so you could ask a friend to rub the ice on your face unexpectedly.
3 Close Your Eyes and Press
You might be wondering how closing your eyes can stop hiccups, but it’s actually an effective method. When you get the hiccups, gently close your eyes and use your index fingers to press lightly but deeply into your eyeballs for 1-2 seconds, then release. Repeat this motion 5-20 times, and the hiccups should stop.
4 Sip Water Slowly
You can stop hiccups in their tracks by slowly sipping water. Simply take a sip of water, bend forward, and swallow. This simple action relaxes the nerves and effectively stops the hiccups.
5 Drink Honey Water
If you’re hiccuping, quickly mix a teaspoon of honey into a glass of warm water and drink it slowly. This stimulates the vagus nerve, which runs directly from the brain to the stomach, and repeating this a few times can help stop the hiccups.
6 Take Deep Breaths
When you get the hiccups, take a deep breath and hold it for as long as you can. Deep breathing stretches the diaphragm and prevents it from spasming, which stops the hiccups.
7 Stick Out Your Tongue
Sticking out your tongue may seem odd, but it’s an effective way to treat hiccups. Doing so stimulates the vagus nerve and relaxes the vocal cords, reducing the spasms that cause hiccups. Try this for 5-6 seconds, and your hiccups should disappear.
8 Plug Your Ears
Using your fingers to plug your ears sends a “relax” signal through the vagus nerve, which is connected to the diaphragm, quickly stopping the hiccups.
9 Breathe into a Paper Bag
Hold a paper bag tightly around your mouth and breathe slowly. This increases the carbon dioxide in your blood, creating pressure that forces the diaphragm to contract more strongly and for longer to bring in more oxygen, effectively stopping the hiccups.
10 Press Your Palm
When hiccuping, use your thumb to press firmly into the palm of your other hand. This creates a distraction that affects your nervous system and stops the hiccups.
11 Peppermint Leaf Remedy
Peppermint oil soothes and relaxes the diaphragm, helping to ease hiccups. To treat hiccups, mix a warm cup of lemon water with a pinch of salt and a few peppermint leaves, and drink up. This can quickly reduce hiccup symptoms.
Using peppermint leaves to cure hiccups
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The above are some effective remedies for hiccups that you can try. To prevent hiccups, eat slowly and chew your food thoroughly to reduce the amount of air entering your stomach. Avoid alcoholic beverages, and if you experience frequent hiccups, consult a doctor as it could be a sign of gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Source: MEDLATEC General Hospital