Newborn hiccups are generally a normal physiological phenomenon, there are many reasons for this situation, improper breastfeeding posture, eating too much may cause newborn hiccups, for newborn hiccups, we can relieve through the following methods: First, gently pat its back: newborn diaphragm is not fully developed, it is easy to be stimulated, if the newborn always hiccups, you can gently pat its back, which helps This will help the newborn to get the air out and relieve the hiccups. Second, appropriate drink warm water or milk: some newborns hiccups are not easy to stop, this time you can feed the child some warm water or milk to relieve the hiccups symptoms. Third, help your baby relax: you can also divert your newborn’s attention, thus reducing diaphragm sensitivity and relieving hiccups. Fourth, pay attention to filling the nipple with milk when bottle-feeding: to avoid the baby inhaling air and reduce the hiccups. Finally, hiccups in newborns are generally a normal physiological phenomenon that can be relieved with daily attention to regulation. However, if a newborn has more than hiccups and they are more serious, it is likely that they are caused by allergies. Allergies to milk or allergies to other substances can cause the newborn’s diaphragm to contract, so it is important to go to the hospital in time for relevant tests to rule out allergic reactions.