Hey!
Daily fact,
An easy way to get rid of hiccups is
1: release all the air out...
Medicine, 22.04.2021 20:30, shaheedbrown06
Hey!
Daily fact,
An easy way to get rid of hiccups is
1: release all the air out of your lungs and hold your breath
2: pull down your right earlobe
3: drink a glass of water quick
4: Be hiccup free!
Simple trick I use and it works every time.
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