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The Treatment: Hiccups, more officially referred to as singultus, (from Latin – to catch your breath while sobbing) are repeated, spasmodic contractions of the diaphragm causing a quick inhalation, which is then cut short by an involuntary closing of the glottis.
2. THE PHYSIOLOGY OF HICCUPS Hiccups, more officially referred to as singultus (from the Latin, to catch your breath while sobbing), are repeated, spasmodic contractions of the diaphragm causing a quick inhalation that is then cut short by an involuntary closing of the glottis.
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