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What is a hiccup?
What is a hiccup?
As it turned out, Icahn is a pretty useful thing for our body.
Hiccup is a process of deliverance of our body from stress with the vagus nerve, also hiccup frees us from the strong activity. All this has long been proven by science.
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The vagus nerve is the connecting link of the Central nervous system and almost all internal organs. This nerve, passing through the chest, enters the abdominal cavity where it is closely adjacent to the esophagus. The diaphragm has a small opening through which our nerve runs with the esophagus. It is a small hole in the diaphragm and is the center of the process hiccups. The vagus nerve is injured, pressed and annoyed, if a person eats too fast and not chewing food. Also he is injured, if there is overeating, fright or hypothermia. Injury of the vagus nerve still leads a busy uncomfortable posture.
In these moments our body feels uncomfortable and tries to get rid of this by using Icahn and independently.
This process is often accompanied by a characteristic sound due to the sudden closing of the glottis, so he called the hiccups. Unfortunately, hiccups are impossible to control, as it is an involuntary reflex.
To stop hiccups, you need to hold the breath, stretch and take a deep breath a couple of times, or to drink water in small SIPS.
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As it turned out, Icahn is a pretty useful thing for our body.
Hiccup is a process of deliverance of our body from stress with the vagus nerve, also hiccup frees us from the strong activity. All this has long been proven by science.
Eighty three million nine hundred one thousand nine hundred thirty nine
The vagus nerve is the connecting link of the Central nervous system and almost all internal organs. This nerve, passing through the chest, enters the abdominal cavity where it is closely adjacent to the esophagus. The diaphragm has a small opening through which our nerve runs with the esophagus. It is a small hole in the diaphragm and is the center of the process hiccups. The vagus nerve is injured, pressed and annoyed, if a person eats too fast and not chewing food. Also he is injured, if there is overeating, fright or hypothermia. Injury of the vagus nerve still leads a busy uncomfortable posture.
In these moments our body feels uncomfortable and tries to get rid of this by using Icahn and independently.
This process is often accompanied by a characteristic sound due to the sudden closing of the glottis, so he called the hiccups. Unfortunately, hiccups are impossible to control, as it is an involuntary reflex.
To stop hiccups, you need to hold the breath, stretch and take a deep breath a couple of times, or to drink water in small SIPS.
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Source: /users/448