Everyone gets hiccups, but some people suffer intractable hiccups that last longer than a month, according to two Loyola Medicine neurologists. "Intractable hiccups can occur more often than we ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Most of the time they're a minor annoyance -- if that. They come, and they go, typically in a matter of minutes. But sometimes ...
First Report of Tetrabenazine Use to Treat Intractable Hiccups After Stroke A case study describes the successful use of tetrabenazine in a patient with intractable hiccups following right insular ...
Intractable hiccups represent a significant clinical challenge when episodes persist beyond 48 hours or fail to respond to initial measures. Although transient singultus is common and self-limited, ...
Most of us have had a hiccuping fit at some point in our lives. They are incredibly annoying, uncomfortable, and awkward, but at least these involuntary diaphragm contractions go away pretty quickly, ...
Dr. Bryan R. Payne, and Dr. Robert Tiel, neurosurgeons at LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans have discovered a new approach to treating medically intractable hiccups. New Orleans -- Dr. Bryan R ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Female drinking from a cold glass of water. (Getty Images) (Getty Images) Everyone gets the hiccups. The unmistakable, sudden ...
How do you cure hiccups? This TikTok doctor reveals all Hiccups are involuntary spasms of the diaphragm, typically harmless and short-lived, caused by factors such as an overfull stomach, alcohol, or ...
In 1922, Charles Obsorne started hiccuping while weighing a hog before slaughter. He was never successfully treated and kept on hiccuping until 1990—one year before his death. Initially, hiccuping up ...