Monday, February 8, 2016


Hiccups (hiccoughs) - what are they?

  • Hiccups are medically known as synchronous diaphragmatic flutter (SDF) or singultus. 
  • A hiccup occurs when the diaphragm suddenly contracts involuntarily, while at the same time the larynx (voice box) contracts too and the glottis closes, effective blocking the flow of air.
  • In the majority of cases, hiccups resolve on their own within a short space of time. 
  • Sometimes, however, they may persist and become a nuisance, impacting on sleep, eating, or everyday life.
Diagram of how hiccups occur


World record for continuous hiccups - 68 years

  • According to Guinness World Records, the record for hiccupping continuously is held by Charles Osborne (1892-1991), from Anthon, Iowa, USA. He hiccupped continuously for 68 years, from 1922 to 1990.
  • While Osborne was preparing to slaughter a 300-pound hog in 1922, the animal collapsed on top of him - and so began his decades of non-stop hiccupping. He had one "hic" every ten seconds for the next 68 years.










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