Most of the hiccups that occur with stomach cramps are the result of diaphragm spasm caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction. In this case, we need to pay attention to rest, apply local heat, and give appropriate symptomatic treatment with drugs, such as morpholine or mosapride capsules and metoclopramide hydrochloride injection intramuscularly. If no relief is seen, isopropazine hydrochloride injection can be given intramuscularly. If there is still no relief, diazepam injection can be given intramuscularly as appropriate. If repeated spasms and hiccups are not relieved, it is best to improve the ultrasound examination of the upper abdomen and gastroscopy to further assist in the diagnosis and treatment. In some cases, diaphragmatic spasms are often associated with lung infection or inflammatory irritation, so a chest radiograph is needed if necessary. It should be added that hiccups must be distinguished from eruptions, which are caused by spasmodic stimulation of the diaphragm, while so-called belching and hiccups are often the process of gas being expelled from the body through the esophagus.