Drinking hiccups can be caused by normal physiological phenomenon, diaphragmatic spasm, gastrointestinal dysfunction, stomach diseases and so on.
1. Normal physiological phenomenon: If you drink beer, it contains a lot of carbon dioxide, which may lead to gas accumulation in the stomach and hiccups, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.
2. Diaphragmatic spasm: when drinking alcohol, the alcohol stimulates the diaphragm, which may lead to diaphragmatic spasm and hiccups.
3. Gastrointestinal dysfunction: when drinking, alcohol stimulates the brain and intestinal nervous system may lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction and hiccups.
4. Gastric diseases: chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer and other gastric diseases of patients drinking alcohol, alcohol may stimulate the gastric mucosa leading to increased secretion of gastric acid, gastrointestinal peristalsis abnormal hiccups.
Hiccups after drinking alcohol may also be caused by subdiaphragmatic infection, cold, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital to check the abdominal X-ray, gastroscopy and other items under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment.