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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Hiccups
  1. A hiccup is an unintentional movement (spasm) of the diaphragm, the muscle at the base of the lungs. The ... Hiccups often start for no apparent reason. They most often disappear after a few minutes. In rare ...
  2. ... or eating Coughing food back up after eating Hiccups after swallowing Chest discomfort during or after swallowing ...
  3. ... of breath. You have chest pain. You have hiccups that do not go away. You were unconscious ...
  4. ... pain, or are short of breath. You have hiccups that do not go away. You were unconscious ...
  5. ... or eating Coughing food back up after eating Hiccups after swallowing Chest discomfort during or after swallowing ...
  6. ... cough or deep breaths Cough Fever and chills Hiccups Rapid breathing Shortness of breath Sometimes there are ...
  7. ... abscess) General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling ( malaise ) Hiccups that do not stop (rare) Jaundice (yellowing of ...
  8. ... disease include: Clay-colored stools Bloating and fullness Hiccups Indigestion Mild yellowing of the skin and whites ...
  9. ... back up (regurgitation) Cough or wheezing Difficulty swallowing Hiccups Hoarseness or change in voice Sore throat Symptoms ...
  10. ... or vomiting, may last for days Nosebleeds Persistent hiccups Prolonged bleeding Seizures Shortness of breath Swelling due ...
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