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Procrastablogger Β· 26-30, M
The hiccup is caused by your diaphragm ( that long band of muscle that assists in the equal and adequate rise and fall of the chest during breathing)
That being said nerves are involved. Hiccups are like a bad line of code sending a signal to your brain to create spasms.
To do a hard reset kinda like turning off your router and turning it back on again.
This usually works.
Inhale a very deep breath hold it as long as you can.
Then continually try to inhale small breaths keeping your lungs inflated the entire time try to force as much air into your body as possible.
Hold as long as your body will let you. And repeat.
Keeping the lungs inflated keeps the diaphragm in that position.. sorta resets it. π€πΌπ€πΌπ€πΌ
That being said nerves are involved. Hiccups are like a bad line of code sending a signal to your brain to create spasms.
To do a hard reset kinda like turning off your router and turning it back on again.
This usually works.
Inhale a very deep breath hold it as long as you can.
Then continually try to inhale small breaths keeping your lungs inflated the entire time try to force as much air into your body as possible.
Hold as long as your body will let you. And repeat.
Keeping the lungs inflated keeps the diaphragm in that position.. sorta resets it. π€πΌπ€πΌπ€πΌ