Well everything has its own rules and regulations as well as
manners. If you are at your own home you will have to
behave different and with respect with your parents and if
you are at your friends home your behavior will still be
different. Same is when you go to school there are other
rules and regulations and manners to how things should be
done. Same is with the eating habit. You have to know how
you should eat and why it should in this way and not the
other way.
The main reason of why you get hiccups as soon as you
start eating is because of how you eat. If you start eating
very fast and take big bites you are not only taking or
consuming in food you are also swallowing air with food
which can result in sudden hiccups. Other reason includes
fast eating of spicy foods or consuming to much liquid
beverages like alcohol or any other juice with fast speed will
result in the distend of stomach and can cause irritation in
stomach which will result in the irritation of the diaphragm
and causing the sudden hiccups which you often experience
while eating food.
Why
do I get hiccups when I eat bread?
The main reason of why you get hiccups is when your
stomach gets distended and causes irritation in your
diaphragm which results in the sudden hiccups. So when
you are eating bread and you experience hiccups this is
because you are trying to swallow big pieces of bread as well
as air while eating bread which causes irritation and distention
of stomach and disturbing the diaphragm which ultimately
causes sudden hiccups while eating bread. So eat it slowly
and enjoy and don’t eat food quickly.
Are hiccups a sign of gluten intolerance?
Well hiccups can be one of the sign of gluten intolerance
however this one sign cannot decide that you are suffering
from gluten intolerance. Other sign includes coeliac disease.
The world’s bigger populations which are suffering from this
gluten intolerance are from the land of kangaroos which
means Australians. It is not exactly known that what will is
causing this in Australians but this is not a serious issue and
besides it is easily identifiable and manageable so no need
to worry about this as it’s not an issue which will cause severe
health problems.
Can certain foods cause hiccups?
No it is not the foods that cause hiccups it is caused by the
way you eat the food. I will give you two examples so you
can understand the concept very easily. So when you are
eating bread and you experience hiccups this is because
you are trying to swallow big pieces of bread as well as air
while eating bread which causes irritation and distention of
stomach and disturbing the diaphragm which ultimately
causes sudden hiccups while eating bread. So eat it slowly
and enjoy and don’t eat food quickly. The main reason of why
you get hiccups as soon as you start eating is because of
how you eat. If you start eating very fast and take big bites
you are not only taking or consuming in food you are also
swallowing air with food which can result in sudden hiccups.
Other reason includes fast eating of spicy foods or consuming
to much liquid beverages like alcohol or any other juice with
fast speed will result in the distend of stomach and can
cause irritation in stomach which will result in the irritation of
the diaphragm and causing the sudden hiccups which you
often experience
while eating food.
Why do starchy foods give me hiccups?
Well the main reason of why starchy food gives you hiccups
like potatoes is because of the resistant starchy foods. For
example when you eat potatoes cold then you might
experience hiccups.
Can hiccups be a sign of something serious?
Well that depends totally on why are you having the hiccups
if you experiencing them while eating then the cause is not
the food instead the cause is the your method of eating.
Because if you eat too fast than you will experience the
hiccups as you are eating the food in big bites along with
the air which will irritate your stomach. For example when
you are eating bread and you experience hiccups this is
because you are trying to swallow big pieces of bread as well
as air while eating bread which causes irritation and distention
of stomach and disturbing the diaphragm which ultimately
causes sudden hiccups while eating bread. So eat it slowly
and enjoy and don’t eat food quickly.
Can you become gluten intolerant later in life?
Well this is all the game of the genes and it depends upon
the person’s genetic factors. You can develop genetic gluten
intolerance as you age. Some of the people feel this condition
when they are younger and some feel when they become
older.
What does gluten attack feel like?
The most prominent effect of gluten attack will be experienced
on abdomen of people. Most of the people approximately
90% of people feel abdominal pain. So in short abdominal
pain is the main symptom of gluten attack and it’s not a
normal abdominal pain it’s severe.
How long does it take for gluten to leave the
body?
Well it’s a long process and gluten does not take few to days
to leave the body. You need up to three months for gluten to
leave the body. And you will require up to 6 months so that
your small intestine will return to normal and perform its
routine tasks
with full health.
What happens to your body when you go gluten
free?
Well it will be a big disaster when your body goes completely
gluten free. Because it damages your small intestine very
badly. It damages it to such an extent that your lactase
creation just stops in your body and you start to loose
enzymes too so in result you lose the enzymes that process
sugar in your body. So in short it’s
not a good feeling trust me.
How long after cutting out gluten will I feel
better?
Well it’s a long process and gluten does not take few to days
to leave the body. You need up to three months for gluten to
leave the body. And you will require up to 6 months so that
your small intestine will return to normal and perform its
routine tasks with full health. So you require at least 6 months
returning to normal and full
health.
I hope you like this post and if you have any questions about
this you can ask me in the comment section without any
hesitation. I will try my best to respond to every query.
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