Persistent Hiccups
Arch Intern Med 1959.
Persistent hiccups. Hiccups are a symptom that has probably been experienced by everyone at some point in their lives. Regular hiccups often develop after eating a large meal or drinking a carbonated beverage and they typically go away on their own after a couple minutes. In some cases hiccups may be a sign of an underlying medical condition.
Hiccups that last longer than 48 hours are considered persistent. Avoid carbonated beverages and gas-producing foods. For most people a bout of hiccups usually lasts only a few minutes.
Rarely hiccups may persist for months. Most cases of hiccups start and end abruptly for no discernable reason. Strong emotions like excitement.
Theres often no obvious reason why you get hiccups but some people find certain things trigger their hiccups such as. Wagner MS Stapczynski JS. Mohamed Zahran from the Alexandria University College of Medicine published a case report on Research Square of a 64-year old male who experienced persistent hiccups for 72 hours before coming to.
The diaphragm is the layer of muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavities and plays an important role in. BibTeX win. Chronic intractable hiccups are rare.
Hiccups may result from a large meal alcoholic or carbonated beverages or sudden excitement. Preparing for your appointment. We present the case of a patient who presented with persistent hiccups induced by a hair irritating the tympanic membrane and activating the vagally mediated hiccup neural reflex arc.