Old hiccups are flatulence?

Dr. Robin Brown
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2025-05-17 10:01:03
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Belching may always be flatulence.
If the patient eats too much gas-producing food, abdominal cold or chronic gastritis, etc., it can cause flatulence, manifested as always hiccups. However, if the patient is too nervous, it is also prone to physiological hiccups. Secondly, if the patient has mediastinal tumor, thoracic aortic aneurysm, esophageal hiatus hernia, esophageal cancer and other diseases, the phrenic nerve is stimulated, which can also lead to frequent hiccups.
It is recommended that the patient massage the abdomen clockwise to promote intestinal motility, and drink a cup of warm water to relieve hiccups. If the symptoms persist, you can see a doctor to find out the cause.