Hiccups all the time after cutting stomach polyps may be caused by dietary factors, functional indigestion, stress gastritis and other reasons. 1. Dietary factors: eating too much gas-producing food, such as onions, soy products, etc., eating too fast, inhaling too much air, etc. caused by diaphragmatic spasm leading to hiccups. 2. Functional dyspepsia: slow peristalsis of gastric flow after eating gastric polyps affects the emptying of food, and the food stagnates in the stomach through fermentation and increased gas production causing hiccups and bloating. 3. Stress gastritis: the gastric mucosa is stimulated after gastric polypectomy, causing gastritis, resulting in hiccups, bloating, nausea, vomiting, acid reflux and other symptoms. After cutting the gastric polyp has been hiccups, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to identify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.