What about hiccups after chemotherapy?

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After chemotherapy hiccups can be treated by adjusting breathing, drinking hot water, taking drugs, etc., as follows:

What about hiccups after chemotherapy?

1. Adjust breathing

Patients can take a deep breath after chemotherapy hiccups, and try to hold their breath, and then slowly exhale, so repeated many times, can affect the diaphragm movement, relieve the hiccups caused by diaphragm spasm.

2. Drink hot water

After chemotherapy, if the patient hiccups, you can drink hot water appropriately, warm diaphragm, so as to reduce hiccups.

What about hiccups after chemotherapy?

3. Take drugs

If the patient hiccups symptoms after chemotherapy, you can also take domperidone, chlorpromazine hydrochloride, metoclopramide and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor to alleviate the diaphragm spasm caused by chemotherapy drugs to stimulate the gastrointestinal tract, and solve the hiccups problem.



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