
Hiccups are common and often start suddenly after drinking water, experiencing breathlessness, or due to other reasons. They usually subside on their own without the need for treatment. Many people believe that drinking water can help stop hiccups, and in some cases, it does provide relief. However, when infants or small children get hiccups, mothers often become concerned. They try rubbing the child’s back or giving them water in an attempt to stop the hiccups quickly. While these remedies sometimes work, but they are not always effective, which can make the newborn uncomfortable. Instead of worrying, parents can try some gentle and effective methods to soothe their baby’s hiccups. Additionally, taking preventive measures can help reduce their occurrence.
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