Hiccups After Carbonated Drinks
Carbonated drinks introduce CO2 into the stomach, irritating the diaphragm.
Swallowed air from drinking fizzy drinks can trigger hiccups.
The diaphragm's sudden contraction causes hiccups.
Drinking too quickly increases air swallowing, leading to hiccups
Certain people are more prone to hiccups from carbonated drinks.
Fizzy drinks like soda, beer, or sparkling water can trigger hiccups.
The bubbles in carbonated drinks stimulate the vagus nerve.
This stimulation can cause the diaphragm to contract, leading to hiccups.
Drinking through a straw can increase air swallowing and hiccups
Eating while drinking carbonated beverages can worsen hiccups.
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