Hiccups may occur with cholecystitis, but they are not the main symptom; hiccups can also be the result of gastrointestinal discomfort, for example. Episodes of gallbladder disease often occur in the evening or early morning after a full meal, especially after eating fatty foods. Fat digestion requires a large amount of bile, and due to the presence of inflammation in the gallbladder, pain is produced during rapid contraction of the gallbladder, accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Patients with chronic cholecystitis have dyspepsia in addition to the above symptoms, such as hiccups, bloating, and anorexia of greasy food. So patients with cholecystitis may experience hiccups. Hiccups may also be caused by gastrointestinal causes, such as chronic gastritis or dyspepsia, which causes gastrointestinal discomfort and weak digestion. Hiccups are caused by a number of reasons, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out relevant examinations, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause, and targeted treatment or therapy.