What happened to the hiccups that wouldn’t come out and got stuck in my throat?

The first condition is that some patients have throat diseases, such as chronic pharyngitis, epiglottis cysts, swellings and tumors in the throat, which cause the airflow to be blocked in the throat when the patient hiccups and thus cannot come out. The second type of disease is chronic gastritis, reflux esophagitis, and reflux gastritis, in which the gas gets stuck in the throat when the patient burps due to insufficient gastric power, which may be accompanied by more or less acid reflux, belching, gastric distention, stomach pain, and other stomach discomfort. In this case, it is recommended that the patient go to the gastroenterology department to complete an electronic gastroscopy and other related tests, and then be given acid-suppressing drugs for symptomatic treatment. All in all, if you have hiccups that don’t come out and get stuck in your throat, we recommend that you go to a department of otolaryngology or gastroenterology for examination and treatment.