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I was having hiccups after eating a spicy meal, but I usually control my hiccups so they don't give me violent impacts. But as I was standing up from my chair, a sudden hiccup caught me off guard and caused my head to shake rapidly up and down.
My head didn't strike anything, but I felt weird and a little nauseous feeling was there. I don't have any history of concussions and I don't play contact sports or any such activities. Could this event have moved the brain enough to crash into the skull to cause a sub-concussive impact, since it was quite rapid and felt bad? Any help will be greatly appreciated. |
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