hiccup
Hiccup refers to a phenomenon in which the diaphragm causes constriction of the septum, resulting in the opening of the gates and the closing of the vocal cords. The contraction of the diaphragm is due to the nerve stimulation that regulates movement, and it is not known exactly which stimulus will cause this action. Most are caused by sudden changes, such as when you are tense or when you eat spicy foods, when you eat fast, or when you are standing in the cold for a long time. In addition, acute infectious disease, alcohol poisoning, nicotine addiction, uremia, meningitis caused by the cause of the reason without reason and long - lasting disease can be dangerous because it may be. Hiccups appearing in newborn babies at 1 to 2 months of age can be caused by very small stimuli ...