Because the causes of hiccups, individual differences and underlying diseases are different, the effects of drugs for hiccups vary from person to person. Second, sedatives: such as chlorpromazine, haloperidol, etc. Thirdly, muscle relaxants or anticonvulsants: when the above drugs are not well controlled, muscle relaxants can be given, mainly including baclofen tablets, clozoxazone tablets, etc. Even anticonvulsants can be given, such as phenytoin sodium, carbamazepine, etc. Patients should preferably undergo another electronic gastroscopy or digestive ultrasound to further clarify the cause. Usually, they should also pay attention to their diet and eat not too cold, too hot, too full or too fast. In short, it is important to eat regularly, chew and swallow slowly, as well as to perform appropriate exercises, and to reduce anxiety.