Saturday, October 31, 2009

I've had hiccups now for 18 hours. I also experience a little burning sensation in my throat.?

Have you experienced this before? It's definitely not the common case of hiccups. Any advice or insight would be appreciated.
Answer:
Drink lots of water until you feel like you can't drink anymore-this will help with the excess air in your body causing the hiccups.
Booooooooooooooooooooooooo!!..... that help??
I think you should seek professional help, beacause that can be a dangerous symptom.
well -the burning in your throat is no doubt due to 18 hrs of hiccups. I'd say if it goes on much longer you may want to see a doctor - there is a medication that they can try to stop them.
Good luck - i hope you don't end up like that girl that had them for 5 weeks.
http://cognitial.com/hiccups.asp...

I found this for you.. I hope it makes your hiccups go away!
If you have esophageal reflux you may be experiencing the burning sensation from it. I would try an over the counter zantac or liquid mylanta and see if the burning sensation is reduced. If it continues to feel this way, go to the doctor.
hiccups are a spasm of the diaphragm. Since you have the burning in your throat you may have a case of reflux and it irritated the nerves along your esophagus. Drink some water %26lt;room temp%26gt; then try some Mylanta or Maalox, wait about 2 minutes, then hold your breath %26lt;not long a few seconds%26gt; and very slowly exhale. If that doesn't help and you have probably tried every other remedy you can think of. Go to the Doctor, he can give you a shot of some medicine that will help.

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