What to do if your stomach is bloated and you have hiccups

Bloating and hiccups are signs of intestinal dysfunction. If you have occasional attacks, you can regulate your diet by eating light, easy-to-digest, mild foods and eating regularly. Also, pay attention to keeping warm to see if it can be relieved. If there are frequent episodes or even constipation, abdominal pain, cessation of defecation, nausea, vomiting and other discomfort, further standing abdominal plain film examination is needed to exclude intestinal obstruction or incomplete intestinal obstruction. If you still have abdominal distension and hiccups despite a regular diet and normal stools, you can take gastrointestinal motility drugs such as mosapride citrate and domperidone orally to promote gastrointestinal motility. Drugs that regulate intestinal flora such as bifidobacterium and Silencon can also be applied as adjunctive therapy. If the treatment does not relieve, it is recommended to further investigate the electronic colonoscopy to exclude chronic ulcerative colitis and other diseases.