What’s wrong with stomach pain and hiccups?

Stomach pain and hiccups are relatively common clinical symptoms. Hiccups and stomach pain symptoms may also occur if you eat cold drinks or fruits and vegetables just taken out of the refrigerator, as well as if you eat irritating foods such as chili, mustard, garlic, etc., consume fried foods, eat food too quickly, or eat too much air while talking. Occasional stomach pain and hiccups can be relieved by manipulating massage, drinking warm water and watching your diet. If you often experience stomach pain and hiccups, it may be related to gastritis. If you have a gastric ulcer, you will usually experience acid reflux, stomach pain after meals, and hiccups with obvious symptoms. Esophagitis will show symptoms of food reflux and foreign body sensation in the throat, and duodenal ulcers are mainly hunger pain, burping and bloating, which can be treated after a gastroscopy to determine the cause.