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<title>Hiccups in Adults and Children: Causes, Signs, and Effective Treatment Options</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ They arrive without warning—a sudden intake of breath followed by the familiar “hic!” sound. Hiccups are among the most common and curious reflexes of the human body. Almost everyone experiences them at some point, whether as a brief annoyance after a meal or an interruption during a serious conversation. While hiccups are usually harmless and short-lived, frequent or long-lasting episodes can be uncomfortable and worrying, especially for children and elderly patients.

Understanding why hiccups happen, recognizing their signs, and knowing the right treatment options can help patients and caregivers manage them calmly and effectively. ]]></description>
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