How serious is hiccups?

Dr. Blair Clark
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2025-05-02 09:00:12
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Hiccup generally refers to hiccup. The severity of hiccup in gastric disease needs to be analyzed according to the time and accompanying symptoms of hiccup.
If hiccup occurs occasionally in patients with gastric disease, and there are no other accompanying symptoms, it is generally related to unreasonable diet, usually mild. If hiccup occurs for a long time, accompanied by stomachache, bloating, loss of appetite and other symptoms, or even upper gastrointestinal bleeding, it may be peptic ulcer, gastric cancer and other diseases, which are more serious. If it is not treated in time, gastric perforation, obstruction and cancer cells may metastasize, causing multiple organ damage.