Frequent hiccups are no joke; learn the real reason behind them
Hiccups are usually harmless and stop shortly. However, if they persist for hours or days and home remedies don't work, ignoring them can be dangerous. They could also be a sign of a problem with the digestive system, nervous system, or a serious illness.
Reasons behind Hiccups: Hiccups are a common problem, often dismissed as a "missing someone" thought. They usually subside within a few seconds or minutes. However, when hiccups persist for a long time and persist despite repeated attempts, they could be a sign of a serious underlying health problem. Let's explore the underlying causes.
Abdominal distension or gasHiccups are usually triggered by gas, acidity, or indigestion. When the stomach bloats, it puts pressure on the diaphragm, causing hiccups.
Eating or drinking too quicklyEating too quickly or drinking too many spicy or carbonated drinks can trap air in the stomach, which is also a major cause of persistent hiccups.
Stress and anxietyMental stress or anxiety also affects the nervous system of the body, due to which hiccups start occurring again and again.
Nerve or brain problemsIn some cases, long-lasting hiccups can be a sign of a nervous system problem. Stroke, brain tumor, or nerve damage could be the underlying cause.
Lung diseaseSometimes, due to infection or inflammation in the lungs, hiccups occur repeatedly and do not stop.
Liver or kidney problemsIf hiccups persist for several days, they could be a warning sign of a liver or kidney problem. In such cases, immediate evaluation is essential.
Effect of medicinesSome medications, such as steroids or chemotherapy drugs, can worsen hiccups. If hiccups worsen after starting medication, you should consult a doctor.
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