05-30-11, 03:56 PM
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Ordinary hiccups resolve on their own without medical intervention. However, there are a number of treatments for casual cases of hiccups. Some of the more common home remedies include: Drinking water while upside down, giving the afflicted a fright or shock, sticking a finger in the mouth (not in a way that will induce vomiting), massaging the back of the throat (which will stop the irritation in the epiglottis), taking a teaspoon of vinegar, consuming a teaspoon of honey, drinking water in an unorthodox manner (leaning over and drinking from the far side of a glass), drinking a full glass through a paper towel, holding one's breath and altering one's breathing patterns, eating a huge mouthful of peanut butter, or drinking water (large amounts at a time) until hiccuping stops.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiccup#Treatment
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