What’s wrong with the flatulence and hiccups?

Flatulence and hiccups may be related to air inhalation, poor eating habits, eating gas-producing food, gastrointestinal diseases (such as gastritis) and so on.
1. Air inhalation: When talking or eating into the wind, too much air enters the body, which will cause flatulence and hiccups.
2. Bad dietary habits: eating too fast, or eating too much food at once, usually like to drink carbonated drinks, chewing gum and swallowing too much action can cause flatulence and always hiccup symptoms.
3. Eating gas-producing food: some foods can also cause flatulence, hiccups, such as beans, cereals, groundnuts, potatoes and other potato foods, because these foods are not easily absorbed and utilized by the small intestine, therefore, the stomach and intestines will produce a lot of gas, resulting in flatulence and always hiccups symptoms.
4. Gastrointestinal diseases: gastritis, peptic ulcer, irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal blockage and other gastrointestinal diseases can lead to the accumulation of a lot of gas in the stomach and intestines, resulting in flatulence and hiccups.
If the patient’s symptoms of flatulence and hiccups are serious, or if the symptoms persist and do not improve, the patient should go to the hospital in time for treatment.