How to stop hiccups in cerebral infarction patients


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Some patients with cerebral infarction will show hiccups in the acute stage, called hiccups. For such patients, certain measures can be taken. If hospitalized patients show hiccups, antiemetic injections can be given, and some patients can be relieved. If the patient is still not relieved, you can also give muscle relaxants to relieve the spasm of the diaphragm, usually oral dosage, from a small dose gradually increased, 2-3 times a day, if the effect is not good, you can gradually increase the dose, this medicine can relieve the spasm of the diaphragm, the effect of hiccups is better. If the above measures can not alleviate the phenomenon of hiccups, acupuncture treatment can also be used, some patients with intractable hiccups after acupuncture treatment may receive better results. Hiccups are generally transient phenomena, and most patients can be relieved or completely disappeared after treatment.