![]() Depending on how much your mouth can handle (with puffing your cheeks out) fill a glass or bottle with water and pour as much as you can have in your mouth into your mouth, and swallow.Swallow it,and then repeat, but count "4,5,6" (so basically you count up) all the way up to 21. Fill a glass with some warm water and put a little bit of water in your mouth, and count "1,2,3".Get someone to feed you the water, and drink the entire glass without stopping. Cross your arms over and put your index fingers in your ears (right index finger in left ear and left index finger in right ear). Open your mouth real wide and the hiccups won't come out.IT REALLY WORKS! (Mental suggestion cures at least 20% of all cases.) Make them say, "Look me in the eyes and let me hear you hiccup." You will stare and stare but you won't hiccup again. Tilt your head back, plug your nose, roll your eyes 7-10 times and say "vavavavava".Mix 2 cups of water and a teaspoon or sugar and add a pinch of salt It takes a little bit of practice, but plug both your ears and nose at the same time, while taking as long a drink of any liquid (preferable not carbonated) through a straw.It will always get rid of them, but it takes time! Stand on your head against a wall counting from 100 to 1.Keep something really sour, such as "Sweet Tarts, Sour Balls, Jolly Ranchers (chewy), or Ice Breakers Sours" around. This sounds strange but it really works.Hold your breath while drinking a glass of water, it works very well.Another way is to fill a glass of water up all the way, Take a butter knife, put it in the glass with the water, and drink the water while looking up at the knife.To drink from the wrong side of the glass, put water in a glass (not too full) and hold it under your chin so that you can put your lips on the opposite side of the glass rim from usual and slowly bend forward letting the water go into your mouth and sip several swallows, repeat until the hiccups are gone. Drink out of the wrong side of a glass.Keep drinking something until the hiccups are gone.If you feel the water going down your throat, the hiccups should be gone! Another way is to take in a BIG breath of air, then without letting it out, take a sip of water and swallow hard.Other cures don't do that long enough for tough cases. Swallow a tablespoon of peanut butter (for those not allergic), as it coats and suppresses the action of the vagus nerve and allows it to calm down.Breathe in through your nose, counting to 3, then breath out through your mouth counting to 5 repeat and hiccups are gone!.Ben says to Bill, "I'll give you £5/$5 if you hiccup again and then Bill will not hiccup! ![]() Hold your breath and count backwards from 20.(Caution : some air may be forced through your tear ducts.) Pinch your nose and close your mouth and try to release air without opening your mouth or letting go of your nose.Swallow 3 times with your mouth closed.Hold your breath, and go into a series of contortions for at least 20 seconds, then it stops.You just plug up your ears (like shrugging your shoulders or pressing that little flap in front of the ear hole) and drink water for about 5-10 seconds.Tip your head down, and drink from the opposite side of the cup. Repeat until they are gone (do this sitting down in case you get light-headed). Take a breath and hold for as long as you can.Stick your head into the bucket of water 3 times and pull it out. If you hold your breath and swallow three times you can get rid of your hiccups.In severe cases, there is a surgical procedure where they clip the nerve that makes you hiccup. This only works though if you catch it early though. This is the most consistent method for getting rid of hiccups. Enough repetitions of holding your breath builds up enough carbon dioxide and stops hiccups. Somewhere beneath the diaphragm is a nerve called the vagus nerve that causes spasms in the diaphragm and causes hiccups. *If you notice ALL the answers regarding drinking, swallowing upside down, singing hanging from an antique willow bush at noon on Tuesday while sipping wine.the thing they all have in common is the need to hold your breath while disguised as some other nonsense behavior. Drinking water or consuming certain foods may stop hiccups, when stomach irritation is the location of the cause. They can usually be stopped by increasing the carbon dioxide content of the lungs (breathing in and out of a paper bag, for example). Hiccups are spasmodic rises of the diaphragm beneath the lungs, usually caused by nerve stimulus or digestive irregularities.
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