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- Singultus - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The medical term is singultus, which derives from the Latin “singult” meaning ‘to catch one’s breath while sobbing ’ Hiccups result from a sudden and involuntary contraction of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles
- Hiccup - Wikipedia
A hiccup (scientific name singultus, from Latin for "sob, hiccup"; also spelled hiccough) is an involuntary contraction (myoclonic jerk) of the diaphragm that may repeat several times per minute
- Hiccups, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Hiccups are often nothing more than a nuisance A random hiccup might happen if you eat too fast or drink fizzy pop But certain medical conditions, medications and surgeries can cause hiccups that continue for days, weeks or longer In such cases, you may need treatment to help get rid of your hiccups and manage the underlying cause
- Hiccups - UpToDate
A hiccup is also known as a "hiccough" and as a "singultus" from the Latin "singult," meaning a "gasp" or "sob " This topic will discuss the pathophysiology, etiology, evaluation, and treatment of hiccups
- Management of Hiccups - Palliative Care Network of Wisconsin
Background for Fast Fact #81 Hiccups (singultus) are an involuntary reflex involving the respiratory muscles of the chest and diaphragm, mediated by the phrenic and vagus nerves and a central (brainstem) reflex center A single episode can last for a few seconds to as long as several days
- Hiccups: What Are They, Causes, Treatment, and More | Osmosis
Hiccups, medically known as singultus, refer to sudden, involuntary contractions of the diaphragm, a muscle involved in breathing that’s located between the chest and abdomen
- Singultus | definition of singultus by Medical dictionary
spasmodic involuntary contraction of the diaphragm that results in uncontrolled breathing in of air; it is accompanied by a peculiar noise produced by a beginning inhalation that is suddenly checked by closure of the glottis
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