The condition of sleeping on the table with hiccups is often the result of the body position. Due to the relaxation of the cardia sphincter when lying on the table, it causes gas to pass through the cardia with the esophagus and enter the stomach cavity. This lasts for a longer period of time and leads to the accumulation of gas in the gastric cavity to a certain extent, which causes the characteristic spasm of the diaphragm. Repeated spasms of the diaphragm can cause symptoms such as hiccups and belching, most of which are conditions caused by changes in body position. In general, this can be significantly relieved by changing the position or reducing the position on the table. If there is no obvious abdominal pain, abdominal distension or nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, you can consider continuing clinical observation. If hiccups are not relieved repeatedly, give symptomatic treatment with mosapride capsules and domperidone tablets as appropriate and continue to observe clinical changes. If abdominal pain is not relieved, gastroscopy should be given to further assist in diagnosis and treatment.