How to treat neurological hiccups

Neurogenic hiccups are called neurogenic hiccups in medicine, and its treatment mainly includes non-pharmacological treatment and medication, but the specific efficacy varies from person to person, and it is impossible to say whether it is good or bad. 1. Non-pharmacological treatment: such as distraction, deep inhalation and then hold your breath, drink water and bend over, and insert a catheter from the nasal cavity to the pharynx to move back and forth to stimulate the pharynx, acupressure phrenic nerve, rubbing pressure on the eyeballs and other methods. 2. Drug therapy: commonly used calcium antagonists (such as nimodipine), antiepileptic drugs (such as phenytoin sodium), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder treatment drugs (such as methylphenidate) and so on. However, it should be noted that the therapeutic efficacy of the above methods may be affected by a number of factors, such as individual’s physical condition, severity of the disease, timing of treatment, etc., and the specific efficacy of the treatment may vary from one individual to another. Therefore, there is no single best treatment for all patients. In addition, it should be noted that neurological eruption is mostly caused by brain diseases such as encephalitis, brain tumors, cerebrovascular accidents, and diseases such as tetanus and rabies. In addition to the symptomatic treatment of hiccups, the diagnosis of these diseases requires intervention for the primary cause. To sum up, those who have neurological hiccups must be diagnosed and treated under the guidance of a doctor in a timely manner, and must not make blind judgments or dispose of them on their own, so as to avoid delaying the treatment of certain diseases, which may lead to adverse consequences.