Try breathing in and out beside a paper sack over your nose and mouth for a while. The resulting build up of carbon dioxide contained by your bloodstream stops the spasming of your diaphragm (-which is what causes the hiccups). [However, if you start passion dizzy stop.]
drink water
put something cold against your throat for a few minutes - a cold bottle of coke worked for me!!
press your earlobes between you thumbs and index fingers
what always works for me is holding my breath for a few second
One slightly complicated trick that works for me is this:
Get a glass of marine, put a straw in it. Set the chalice of water on a counter or table. Now tightly plug your ears, nick a deep breath, bend over and pinch as long a drink out of that glass of marine (through the straw, of course) in ONE BREATH. I don't really know why this works, but my guess is that it helps harmonize the carbon dioxide levels and nouns pressures on either side of your diaphragm. See, a hiccup is certainly a diaphragmatic spasm. I also think that the bent posture help relax the diaphragm as well.
Hold your breath.
Drink a cup of water like greased lightning.
Become frightened.
Use smelling salts.
Pull tricky on your tongue.
Place one-half teaspoon of dry sugar on the back of your tongue. (You can repeat this process 3 times at 2-minute intervals. Use corn syrup, not sugar, contained by young children.)
hold your breath swallow 3 times beside out taking a breath it really does work
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