Sleeping on the table with hiccups and gas

  There are many reasons for feeling bloated and hiccups when sleeping on a table, which need to be judged in the light of the actual situation of the patient. If lying on the table leads to pressure on the gastrointestinal tract, or there is improper diet, indigestion, gastric power, as well as suffering from some gastrointestinal diseases, etc., may appear lying on the table to sleep with hiccups.  1, gastrointestinal tract under pressure: when eating there will inevitably be gas entering, sleeping on the table makes the abdomen bent, compressing the esophagus and trachea, resulting in the air in the stomach not being able to be discharged in a timely manner, accumulating in the stomach resulting in flatulence and hiccups; 2, improper diet: if a large amount of intake of easily fermented gas-producing food, such as beans, peanuts, yams, etc., or because of allergies to certain foods resulting in excessive gas production in the intestines, easily causing The symptoms may be more obvious when the patient is lying on the table; 3, indigestion: eating indigestible food, or cold stimulation causes indigestion in the stomach, which can lead to symptoms of flatulence and hiccups; 4, gastric power deficiency: emotional tension, eating too quickly, etc. can induce gastrointestinal digestive power deficiency, resulting in prolonged gastric emptying time, lying on the table when sleeping may lead to bloating 5, gastrointestinal diseases: such as gastrointestinal inflammation, ulcers and other diseases that lead to abnormal gastrointestinal function, can also feel the obvious symptoms of flatulence, hiccups and other discomfort.  When the symptoms are severe and cannot be relieved, you should go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to identify the cause and treat the symptoms. You can take drugs that help digestion and promote gastric motility, such as morpholine or etopride, to relieve symptoms.  You should pay attention to a reasonable and light diet, do not overeat, and do not eat cold, spicy or indigestible food. You should also pay attention to keeping warm, and you can improve the symptoms by massaging the stomach and applying heat. More exercise will help to help the discharge of gas and intestinal distension. The sleeping position of sleeping on the table should be avoided as much as possible and changed to lying flat on the bed.