There is no such thing as good or bad hiccups with pulmonary nodules because hiccups are caused by paroxysmal contraction spasms of the diaphragm and are not directly related to pulmonary nodules.
Lung nodules is a collective term for inflammatory granulomatous diseases that occur in the lungs. Most of the patients have no obvious discomfort symptoms, and some of them may have chest pain, cough, shortness of breath and laboriousness, fatigue, fever, and so on. Lung nodules themselves do not usually cause hiccups.
Hiccups, or hiccups, are usually caused by diaphragmatic spasm or gastric insufficiency, and can be physiologic or pathologic. Physiologic hiccups are commonly caused by spasm of the diaphragm when eating too fast or inhaling cold air. Pathological hiccups are common in conditions such as brain tumors, cerebrovascular accidents, mediastinal tumors, and esophagitis. It may also be caused by general anesthesia, mental factors and so on.
In summary, lung nodules and hiccups have no relationship, the emergence of lung nodules, should follow the doctor’s instructions for follow-up or treatment, usually also need to pay attention to avoiding dust contact, quit smoking and drinking, prohibit spicy stimulation, fried diet, and actively participate in physical exercise, enhance physical fitness, and do regular health checks.