Hiccups can be bothersome after just a few minutes, but in a recent Instagram post, actor Dax Shepard revealed he had suffered through 50 hours of hiccups. The 46-year-old posted two videos to his ...
While hiccups are typically short-lived, they can also be painful, loud and disruptive—especially if they last hours (or more!). But what causes hiccups, and how can you get rid of them? Here, doctors ...
Someone get Dax Shepard a cup of water. The "Armchair Expert" podcast host found himself in quite the pickle when he started hiccuping out of nowhere early last week. While patiently waiting for it to ...
Most of us get the hiccups from time to time. While they can be annoying, they generally go away on their own before too long. But sometimes a stubborn case of the hiccups can go on for minutes or ...
Dax Shepard can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The "Armchair Expert" podcast host and actor revealed on Instagram that he endured a rough couple of days when he recently had the hiccups for 50 ...
Hiccups can be far more than a minor annoyance, Dax Shepard learned the hard way. The actor shared on Instagram that he was finally hiccup-free after enduring them for a miserable 50 hours. The ordeal ...
Sierra Pisenti used to get loud hiccups for hours. They disrupted her day, embarrassed her and sounded a bit like burps. The 27-year-old mom tried gulping water, eating a spoonful of sugar and ...
A Philadelphia radio personality faced a work-hindering health problem in recent days. Not the flu or even food poisoning, typical ailments that call for a sick day or two. Instead, CBS Philly's Big ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (The Conversation) – We all get hiccups from ...
Dax Shepard revealed in an Instagram video that he suffered from the hiccups for 50 hours—and had some hiccup-induced vomiting. The actor has since recovered from the hiccups, and noted that he didn’t ...
Bouts of hiccups that last longer than two days are considered persistent. You should seek medical treatment if hiccups interfere with sleeping, breathing, or eating, or if you have other symptoms.
"I don't know if I could have gone a week with those without intervening with a cycle of cyanide," the Bless This Mess star said in a video on Instagram Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer and ...