What should I do if I get hiccups when I have gas in my stomach all the time?

Some of the causes of hiccups that keep gas in the stomach going upwards are poor diet, diaphragmatic spasms, and stomach ulcers. You can choose to adjust the diet structure, take drugs and other ways. 1. Improper diet: If the patient ingests a lot of carbonated beverages in a short period of time, swallows a large amount of air too quickly, or eats foods that are easy to produce gas, the hiccups will occur. Patients should reduce the intake of easy to produce gas food, or increase the amount of exercise to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis to increase the exhaust, or choose to drink a moderate amount of water to stimulate the diaphragm to relieve diaphragmatic spasm. 2. Diaphragmatic spasm: when diaphragmatic spasm occurs, the above symptoms will appear. The patient can block the diaphragm’s reflex by distracting his attention, or the patient can be shocked to inhibit diaphragmatic excitability, so that the contraction spasm will be slowed down. 3. Gastric ulcer: the above symptoms occur when the patient suffers from gastric ulcer because the stomach’s digestive ability decreases, resulting in the accumulation of food in the stomach for a long time and fermentation of gas. Patients can choose to take baclofen tablets to relax the diaphragm, stomach and other muscles; take domperidone tablets to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis to increase the exhaust; you can also take aluminum sulfate and other drugs to protect the gastric mucosa to reduce the symptoms of the attack. When the patient has been hiccups in the stomach, it is recommended that the patient timely to the hospital, physical examination, gastroscopy, abdominal ultrasound examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and comply with the doctor’s instructions for treatment.