Al-Hazoukah
Are involuntary convulsions or twitches that strike the diaphragm muscles abruptly and forcefully, leading to rapid and forced passage of the airway in the vocal cordway, causing a violent vibration in the diaphragm, leading to the emergence of a disturbing sound. There are a variety of causes that lead to infection, but generally they are caused by an effect that irritates the diaphragm or the nerve or glands, such as those caused by metabolic disorders in the body. Both young and old are affected, and most cases are of a simple type, which poses no significant health risk.
Confinement types
- Hazoukah transient: It is the simple Hazzoa that affects most people, and lasts for an hour or stay for a maximum of 48 hours, and then disappear irreversibly, and this type does not cause concern, and does not need a medical review.
- Continuous Hazoukah: It is the Hazoukah, which may be a little longer than the transient, and its duration is between 48 hours and more, but not more than a month.
- This is a chronic infection that affects the person for more than two consecutive months, may become associated with the person, and repeated intermittently, and this Hazoukh is an exhibitor of internal disease in the body, and must be reviewed by the internal physician or ear specialist and throat to find out the underlying cause .
Causes of Hazoukah
- Eat hastily without chewing well.
- Drink beverages that contain a high proportion of carbonic acid.
- Swallowing large amounts of air while talking, eating or inhaling harmful fumes.
- Inflammation of air in the stomach, this happens when a gastroscopy is performed.
- Addiction to smoking or drinking alcohol or soft drinks.
- Exposure to stress, or to sudden emotions such as trauma, which can cause ruptures in the diaphragm, such as pneumonia, abdominal operations
- Dryness of the body resulting from a lack of large liquids, especially water.
- Eat hot food with a cool drink at the same time.
- Eat plenty of hot foods full of spices and spices, such as Indian and Pakistani dishes.
- Inflammation in the diaphragm or in the lung.
- Frequent vomiting occurs within a short period of time.
- Diabetes .
- Laughter, crying or talking for long hours.
- Vacuum stomach “hunger or fasting” for a long time.
- Anemia or deficiency in some minerals or vitamins in the body.
- The presence of tumors in the lung, or in the diaphragm.
- Lack of oxygen.
- Move from warm to cold air quickly.