Continuous hiccups after cerebral hemorrhage surgery is considered to be caused by the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, which may also be caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction.
1. Sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage: continuous hiccups belong to one kind of sequela of cerebral hemorrhage, which leads to spasm of diaphragm after surgery, causing neurological hiccups, which leads to continuous hiccups. Generally, you can use antispasmodic drugs under the guidance of the doctor for treatment and relief, such as atropine, probenecid, glonium bromide and other drugs.
2. Gastrointestinal dysfunction: due to irregular diet or overeating caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction, gastrointestinal peristalsis is slow, gastric gas upward causing continuous hiccups after cerebral hemorrhage surgery. You can use scopolamine and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor.
After cerebral hemorrhage surgery, do not overwork, not to mention high-intensity sports exercise, diet should pay more attention to diet light nutrition, do not eat spicy stimulating food, abstain from smoking and alcohol, to develop a good habit of life.