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Is there any danger of hiccups in patients with cerebral infarction?


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Cerebral infarction patients hiccups are not necessarily dangerous. Cerebral infarction patients show hiccups, indicating that the effect may not be very good after recovery, or the disease may show changes. The patient's nervous system function may show impaired conditions, resulting in diaphragmatic spasm, causing the patient to show hiccups, it is also possible that the patient did not pay attention to eating hard food when eating, or eating more quickly and causing hiccups, this situation is not dangerous. In addition, if the patient is a more serious cerebral infarction patient, then hiccups are more dangerous, because some patients with cerebral infarction area is relatively large, the patient may show sudden cardiac arrest, or suddenly to respiratory arrest. Therefore, patients with cerebral infarction must be actively treated, showing problems to go to the hospital in time to prevent danger.