What’s wrong with a one-month-old baby with hiccups?

Hiccups in one-month-old babies may be caused by physiological conditions such as incorrect breastfeeding position and cold stimulation, as well as pathological conditions such as indigestion and epilepsy.
1. Physiological conditions: Hiccups in one-month-old babies may be caused by inhalation of large amounts of gas due to incorrect breastfeeding position; if one-month-old babies are stimulated by cold, it may lead to spasm of the diaphragm, which will lead to hiccups.
2. Pathological conditions: one-month-old babies with indigestion may also show hiccups, usually accompanied by abdominal distension, vomiting and other symptoms; if one-month-old babies with epilepsy, in addition to hiccups, there may also be convulsions, seizures, facial cyanosis and other symptoms.
Hiccups in one-month-old babies may have other causes, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for a complete examination and treatment with the help of the doctor to identify the cause of the disease.