Hiccup is the common name for “hiccups”, and the TCM diagnosis and treatment needs to be based on the patient’s symptoms, diagnosis, and then prescription of medication. 1. Cold in the stomach: see the sound of the uh, chest, diaphragm and gastric discomfort, heat is reduced, cold is worse, the mouth is pale and not thirsty, etc., can be used in Ding Xiang San. 2. Stomach fire upward reversal: see the sound of ergonomics is loud and powerful, rushing out, accompanied by bad breath and thirst, like to drink cold, constipation, short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow), etc., can be used in Bamboo Leaf Gypsum Soup. 3. Stagnation of qi: see the continuous sound of eructation, which is often triggered or aggravated by emotional upset, accompanied by fullness of chest and ribs, distension of the epigastrium (abdomen), and intestinal sounding (farting), etc., can be used in Wumao Drinking Seed. 4. Yang deficiency of the spleen and stomach: low, long and feeble ergas, no continuation of qi, accompanied by discomfort in the epigastrium and abdomen, liking warmth and pressing, little food and fatigue, and loose stools, etc., can be used in Lizhong Tang. 5. Stomach yin deficiency (insufficient yin fluid in the stomach): short and uncontinuable eructations, accompanied by dry mouth and throat, lack of appetite, and loose stools, etc., can be treated with Yiqi Tang. Patients are advised to take medication under the guidance of a doctor.