There is only one FDA approved medication for hiccups, and it is used for cases that are not considered "mild," lasting over 48 hours. The drug is chlorpromazine, which has also been used to treat ...
Most cases of hiccups should resolve on their own. But, if you just can’t wait there are a few popular home remedies worth a try. Most home remedies are based on a few mechanisms. In the first ...
Prolonged bouts of the hiccups are more common in men than women, according to the Cleveland Clinic. They usually go away without treatment, but you should consult a physician if you have ...
Insider looked into the science behind curing the hiccups, and it turns out Ventimiglia's advice was just lucky — peanut butter isn't a fail-safe cure. Hiccups are involuntary contractions of ...