Hiccups & Choking When Eating Fast: Causes & Solutions
There are a few reasons why you might get hiccups and a choking sensation when you eat food in a hurry.
Hiccups
When you eat quickly, you can swallow more air along with your food. This air can get trapped in your esophagus, which can cause hiccups. Hiccups are caused by your diaphragm, which is a muscle that separates your lungs from your stomach, spasms. This spasm causes the vocal cords to close, which produces the characteristic "hic" sound.
Choking
When you eat quickly, you may also be more likely to choke. Choking occurs when food or liquid blocks the airway. This can happen if you eat a piece of food that is too large, if you don't chew your food thoroughly, or if you talk or laugh while you are eating.
Choking can be a very dangerous situation, and it can even lead to death. If you are choking, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
Here are some tips to help you avoid hiccups and choking when you eat:
* Eat slowly and chew your food thoroughly.
* Take small bites.
* Avoid talking or laughing while you are eating.
* Drink plenty of water with your meals.
* If you have frequent hiccups, you should see your doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions.
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