What causes hiccups


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The cause of hiccups is more common, and the lighter cause may be eating irritating foods, such as eating a lot of spicy foods, or a lot of acidic foods, or foods containing a lot of gas. For example, some carbonated drinks, if we drink too much, may cause hiccups, of course, some people may eat too much, can also show hiccups phenomenon, of course, some people may be because of some changes in the surrounding organs, such as chronic gastritis, or acute gastric mucosal lesions, or peptic ulcers, these are more common reasons. Of course, there are also some, relatively rare reasons, such as some diseases, especially malignant diseases invading the septal nerve, which may cause stubborn, long-term hiccups. Of course, there are also some reasons that may be inflammatory stimulation of the diaphragm itself, such as pleurisy, or abscess on the septum, abscess under the septum, etc. These reasons are all possible, causing spasm of the diaphragm, hiccups, hiccups. Common causes of hiccups are: eating irritating food, food containing a lot of gas, eating too much, chronic gastritis, acute gastric mucosal lesions, peptic ulcers, etc. There are some relatively rare, such as malignant disease invasion of the septal nerve.