Hiccups and vomiting can be improved with drugs such as domperidone, mosapride, gastrofacial, and yeast tablets. Hiccups and vomiting are caused by disorders of gastrointestinal function and can be regulated with drugs that promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function. Domperidone is a relatively common drug in the digestive system, the main function of which is to improve the dysfunction of the digestive tract and promote the emptying of food in the stomach, which has good therapeutic effects on indigestion, nausea and belching. Mosapride can promote the release of acetylcholine after taking it, which can increase the peristaltic function of the stomach and intestines. After the function of the stomach and intestines improves, food will be emptied as soon as possible, and burping and vomiting can be improved. Gastroflucan has a central analgesic effect and has a regulatory effect on stomach fullness, nausea, hiccups and indigestion caused by a variety of reasons. Some people who experience hiccups and vomiting due to insufficient secretion of digestive juices can be treated with yeast tablets, which contain a large amount of digestive enzymes that promote digestion of food in the stomach and reduce the burden on the digestive system.