Here are 8 foolproof ways to get rid of the hiccups quickly
Here are 8 foolproof ways to get rid of the hiccups quickly
Hiccups are wretched,
involuntary contractions your diaphragm makes. If you don’t know how to
make them go away, they can be very annoying or even painful. Most of
the time, hiccups only last a short while, but sometimes, they can rage
on and on throughout the day. The next time you’re having trouble with
diaphragm spasms, try a few of these home remedies to see if you can put
those tiresome hiccups to rest.
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Hold Your Breath
Try holding your breath for just 30
to 45 seconds (or longer if you can). Holding your breath builds up
carbon dioxide in your lungs, which should help relax your diaphragm. If
just holding your breath doesn’t work, try holding your breath and
swallowing two or three times.
Drink Water
Try drinking or even gargling with
cold water. Take several sips of water in a row to exercise your
esophagus and release the tension in the diaphragm. If this doesn’t
work, try gargling cold water for 20 to 30 seconds. If neither of these
do the trick, drink a glass of cold water quickly, or move on to another
method.
Paper Bag
Cupping a paper bag to your mouth and
breathing in and out rapidly could relieve hiccups quickly. Like
holding your breath, the paper bag technique will build up carbon
dioxide in your lungs, which will help relax the diaphragm. Stop
immediately if you start to feel dizzy or lightheaded.
Lemon & Bitters
Bartenders have a lot of
experience dealing with patrons who get the hiccups on a night out.
Experienced bartenders recommend coating a lemon with bitters and having
the hiccup sufferer bite the lemon. Some barkeeps claim this is an
instantaneous and fool-proof hiccup cure.

Chew Dill
Munch on and swallow a
small handful of dill seeds. Doing so will activate the vagus nerve in
your diaphragm, stopping hiccups in their tracks.
Stick Out or Pull Tongue
While it might be a bit
embarrassing if you’re in public, if you’re at home or can get to a
private place, this method is very helpful. Sticking out or pulling on
your tongue stimulates the glottis, or the opening between your vocal
cords, which can ease the spasms that cause hiccups.
Plug Ears
This is another method
that may require some privacy to avoid embarrassment. Stick your fingers
in your ears and keep them there for 25 to 30 seconds. This technique
will send a message to your brain to relax the vagus nerve, calming your
hiccups.
Peanut Butter
Eating a spoonful of
peanut butter will distract your diaphragm from hiccuping. All of the
work it takes to successfully chew, swallow, and rid your mouth of gooey
peanut butter will change your breathing process and give your
diaphragm time to relax and forget about hiccuping.

Hiccups are tough to handle if you
don’t know how to make them stop. They can be a real pain and an
embarrassment. Friends, family, or coworkers may try to scare them out
of you to no avail. After reading these tips, you’re fully equipped to
nip hiccups in the bud yourself before they cause you any more
discomfort.
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