People who have had cerebral infarction often hiccup again because of what reason

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Patients with cerebral infarction can show hiccups if the lesion is in the medulla oblongata, but patients with cerebral infarction can show hiccups only if they show hiccups, which does not necessarily indicate the occurrence of a second cerebral infarction. Other lesions that are not brain tissue, such as diaphragmatic spasm, can also show hiccups. If the patient who has had a cerebral infarction shows hiccups again, it is prudent to go to the neurology department for a neurological examination. In addition to hiccups, is there any weakness in the limbs, or is there a positive pathological reflex, indicating signs of brainstem lesions? If cerebral infarction is ruled out, peripheral lesions show hiccups, and metoclopramide and baclofen drugs can also be used to treat hiccups. If this is the case, first rule out cerebral infarction, if not, then treat peripheral causes.

People who have had cerebral infarction often hiccup again because of what reason



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