How to fix continuous hiccups

Continuous hiccups need to be solved by physical therapy such as breath holding and medication such as chlorpromazine.
1. Physical therapy: many patients have hiccups continuously due to diaphragmatic stimulation caused by over-eating, excessive tension, inflammation, etc. At this time, you can slow down diaphragmatic movement and inhibit diaphragmatic spasms by drinking water, holding breath and other physical therapy to relieve continuous hiccups.
2. medication: if the patient continuous hiccups and physical therapy does not have any effect, mostly considered intractable hiccups, it is recommended to use drugs to stimulate the diaphragm nerve, reduce the occurrence of hiccups, such as chlorpromazine, metoclopramide, etc. In addition, too much tension can also exacerbate hiccups, which can cause diaphragm irritation.
In addition, too much tension can also exacerbate the occurrence of hiccups, so the patient must relax and do not be too anxious. Consult your physician before using medication, do not blindly use medication on your own.