Is there a cure for persistent hiccups?



There is no so-called special effect formula for intractable eructation, and the treatment plan should be formulated according to the actual condition, such as general treatment, drug treatment and so on.

1. General treatment: For mild cases, physical methods can usually be used to relieve the condition, such as holding the breath after inhalation, pressing on both eyes, pressing on the supraorbital nerve, etc. However, it should be noted that these methods can only provide relief, while the treatment of persistent ergonomics can only be effective. However, it should be noted that these methods usually only play a relieving effect, and the effect of the treatment of intractable eructation is not ideal.

2. Medication: Medication is an important treatment for persistent hiccups, but since there are many causes of persistent hiccups, the type of medication used varies. Usually, a detailed physical examination is conducted before treatment, and then medications are used to address the cause of the disease. Commonly used medications for this condition include baclofen, metoclopramide, gabapentin, chlorpromazine, etc. It is recommended to take the medication as prescribed by the doctor.

Persistent diaphragmatic spasm is a condition that lasts for more than 48 hours, which can cause serious disruption to life and work, and therefore should be treated as soon as possible.