Always hiccups when eating

If the hiccups always occur when eating can be considered as physiological factors, such as eating too fast, and if repeated hiccups occur more often than not, they can be considered as pathological factors, such as gastritis and gastroesophageal reflux disease. Patients should promptly go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis to clarify the cause and choose a reasonable treatment plan. I. Physiological factors: eating too fast during meals or having gas enter the gastrointestinal tract, the stomach is unable to expel the gas in time, and once the gas refluxes, it will easily lead to the phenomenon of total hiccups. Such patients can properly massage their abdomen to help stimulate bowel movement, reduce bloating and relieve hiccup symptoms. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on their own. These patients can take drugs that inhibit stomach acid, such as omeprazole and cimetidine, with gastric mucosal protectors, such as aluminum thioglycollate and bismuth potassium citrate, under the guidance of a doctor to relieve symptoms; 2. GERD: Total hiccups after eating are mainly caused by acid reflux stimulation manifesting as esophagitis. In addition to hiccups, there are symptoms such as bloating, acid reflux, nausea, and swallowing discomfort. Such patients can take acid suppressants and gastrointestinal motility drugs to reduce hiccup symptoms under the guidance of a doctor. Note: 1. Pay attention to a light diet, eat less and eat more, chew slowly, and do not eat too fast or too full. Eat less sweet potatoes, taro, radish, onions, soy milk and other gas-producing foods; 2. Develop good habits, pay attention to rest, avoid staying up late and exercise properly.