In Chinese medicine, hiccups are called “hiccups” (呃逆), which are often treated with Chinese herbal prescriptions such as Ding Xiang San (丁香散), Lizhong Wan (理中丸) and Yi Gastric Tang (益胃汤), which need to be used after identification of the symptoms in clinical practice. The main types of hiccups are cold in the stomach, cold in the stomach, Yang deficiency in the spleen and stomach, deficiency of stomach yin (insufficient yin fluid in the stomach), and fire in the stomach, etc. It is necessary to rationally use traditional Chinese medicine according to the patient’s type of evidence for treatment. 1. Cold in the stomach: Upset caused by cold in the stomach will have symptoms such as a loud sound, cold and fear of cold, etc. It should be warmed and dispersed by warming the middle and dispersing the cold (using medicine to warm the spleen and stomach to disperse the cold), and can be treated with medicines such as Ding Xiang San according to the guidance of a professional doctor. Contraindications and adverse reactions are not clear. 2. Yang deficiency of the spleen and stomach: patients with Yang deficiency of the spleen and stomach usually have symptoms such as low voice, cold limbs, fear of cold and fear of cold, etc. They need to warm up the spleen and stomach and can be treated with medicines such as Lizhong Pill according to the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. This formula is warm and dry, and should not be used by people with yin deficiency and internal heat. 3. Stomach yin insufficiency: stomach yin insufficiency caused by erosion, erosion sound is usually low, and at the same time there are symptoms such as dry mouth and throat, red tongue and less fluid, need to nourish the stomach and promote fluid, patients can use the stomach according to the doctor’s instructions and other drugs for treatment. Contraindications and adverse reactions are not clear. When hiccups occur, do not use traditional Chinese medicine for treatment, the patient should consult a professional doctor and then use symptomatic, so as to avoid improper use of medication so that the body has adverse reactions.