Sunday, March 20, 2011

France And Spain (tracks 1-2)




Hiccups are an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm, typically repeated several times per minute. Your name care is singulto. The sudden flow of air into the lungs causes the epiglottis closes.
The diaphragm almost always works correctly. Descends when you inhale to help get air into the lungs and go as you breathe to expel air from the lungs. But sometimes the diaphragm becomes irritated and when this happens, up sharply and makes breathing is different from normal. When this irregular breath reaches the voice box, hiccups.
Some of the situations that cause irritation of the diaphragm are eating too much or too fast, an unwillingness on the stomach or throat, alcohol abuse, or even feel nervous or excited.
Almost all cases of hiccups last only a few minutes. Some cases of hiccups can last for days or weeks, but it is rare and is usually a sign of another medical condition.

Home Treatments

Although there are many home methods to combat the hiccups, the most effective and fast is this: in the first hypo-note lift the right or left hand as if he had a tray that weighs heavily , pressing and bending the palm of your hand.
been shown empirically that the most effective way is inspiring hard and then retain the air without exhaling for 40 seconds. The arms and hands should be stretched upward as if trying to touch something, if possible reach a door frame with fingers or palms touching the frame must be lifted slightly forward with your arms as far back as his head.

Other home remedies

Scaring the person concerned.
drinking water.
Cover your nose and wait until the hiccups cease (without breathing). Make them laugh
affected person. Make
continuous breaths through the mouth only a few seconds. Eating
carbonated beverages.
Breathing cold air. Eating
cold drinks.
Biting a lemon.
Induce a sneeze.
Eating a spoonful of sugar.

more durable Hiccups

Charles Osborne (1894-1991) of Anthon, Iowa, United States, had an attack of hiccups in 1922. Could not remove it but 68 years later, in February 1990. During the first decades
Osborne had hiccups for 40 minutes, but then declined to 20 per minute in recent years. Recorded in the Guinness World Records.

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