Hiccups, acid reflux and throat burning are mostly seen in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease, and occasionally in people with chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer or poor gastrointestinal function, who usually need dietary control with medication to relieve symptoms. Specific causes and treatments are as follows: 1. GERD: stomach and duodenal contents can flow back into the esophagus, causing symptoms such as heartburn and acid reflux, and leading to esophagitis and damage to tissues other than the esophagus such as the pharynx and airway, also known as burning throat. Patients need to take Cisapride (gastrointestinal stimulant), Omeprazole (acid suppressant drug), Aluminum Thioglycollate (mucosal protector) and other drugs, but they also need to focus on life care. First of all, control the diet and eat less and more meals. Tobacco, alcohol, strong tea and coffee should be used sparingly or prohibited to avoid stimulation of the gastrointestinal mucosa. After a meal is likely to lead to reflux, so it is also not appropriate to lie down immediately after a meal during the day, should not eat before going to bed, sleep can raise the head of the bed 15-20cm, to the extent that the patient feels comfortable, to reduce the possibility of reflux; 2, chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer: chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer patients, due to the presence of inflammatory tissue and ulcers, after eating greasy, spicy, cold and other irritating food, it is easy to cause the stomach contents up This phenomenon of burping, acid reflux and throat burning occurs along with digestive juices. Both are broadly similar in the choice of therapeutic drugs and can be taken as prescribed by the doctor to inhibit gastric acid secretion. Some older people often also need to add some gastric power drugs such as metoclopramide and domperidone tablets to avoid frequent hiccups and acid reflux; 3. Poor intestinal motility: Mostly seen in the elderly, as they age, the gastrointestinal motility weakens, which can cause bile reflux, nausea, belching, bloating, early satiety and other symptoms. It is recommended to take oral metoclopramide, domperidone and other gastrointestinal motility drugs for treatment.