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Why do you always burp?
Medically, hiccups are called hiccups. If you catch cold, have a full meal, eat too fast or eat hard food, you may have a temporary hiccup, which is not a disease.
The easiest way to solve hiccups is to hold your head up, then drink more water when you want to hiccup, and then stop a few times.
Question 2: Why do you burp? Russian scientists have listed several conditions that lead to hiccups and provided some suggestions. I wonder if it will help you?
Situation 1: Do you still drink mineral water, fruit juice or other drinks while eating? If you drink a lot of drinks and fill your stomach, it will dilute the digestive juice. The lower the concentration of digestive juice, the worse the hiccups.
Suggestion: It is best not to drink water or other drinks when eating.
Situation 2: When you have a headache, have you ever taken "bubbling" pills to treat it? Some tablets, such as aspirin, release carbonic acid gas when dissolved in water. This carbonic acid gas can cause hiccups.
Suggestion: Take gel while taking aspirin and other foaming drugs. It can break large carbonated bubbles into small bubbles, which are easily absorbed by blood and burst rapidly in the stomach.
Situation 3: Do you like carbonated drinks? The compressed gas in champagne bottles or coke cans is discharged from the digestive system with the same force.
Suggestion: forget this drink, don't drink it through a straw, and don't chew gum. These things will fill the digestive system with excessive air, which will lead to hiccups.
Situation 4: Is there anything that makes you anxious? When you are in a state of great mental stress, your body's demand for oxygen will increase. In this way, it will mechanically suck in a lot of air with its mouth like a fish, causing hiccups.
Suggestion: Have an oxygenated cocktail or oxygenated mineral water to supplement oxygen.
Situation 5: Did you just drink overheated coffee or hot tea?
Scientists at the University of Salt Lake City in the United States have proved that the steam of hot soup and hot drink will be sucked into the body with a lot of air, and in order to make hot things cool quickly, you will also suck a lot of air into the body when you blow.
Suggestion: Wait until the hot soup and hot drink are a little cold.
Situation 6: Eating too fast? I often burp after eating in fast food restaurants. When you eat in a hurry, you will inhale a lot of air.
Suggestion: don't destroy the food on the plate at once-eat small pieces and chew slowly. Make sure you have enough meal time, and don't be in a hurry.
Scene 7: Do you talk too much at dinner? This situation can also lead to hiccups.
Suggestion: When eating, it is best to eat quietly. If you burp, you can try to hold your breath and swallow the food when you think the next burp is coming. Do this 2-3 times, then take a deep breath and repeat the above actions.
Situation 8: Does it smell when you burp? When burping, the stomach purrs. If the smell is sour, it means that the stomach acid is too strong; If it is bitter, it means that bile has increased sharply; If you smell rotten eggs, it is related to hydrogen sulfide, and food paste will form hydrogen sulfide if it stays in the stomach for a long time.
Suggestion: See a doctor for treatment. Such hiccups are related to stomach diseases, intestinal diseases, liver diseases, gallbladder and other diseases.
In addition, there are some ways to help you stop burping as soon as possible. For example, eating a teaspoon of sugar and swallowing it when it is dry (without adding water) is an effective method. You can stop burping in a few minutes. Because the sugar in the mouth will change the original nerve impulse and prevent the diaphragm from contracting intermittently. Moreover, when burping, you can press the second joint of the middle finger with your thumb for about 10 second, which is also very helpful for treating burping.
There are several ingenious ways to relieve the baby's hiccups:
1. When the baby burps, first pick up the baby, pat his back gently and feed some hot water.
2. Pick up the baby and gently scratch the baby's mouth or ears with the fingertips of one hand. Generally, when a baby cries, hiccups will disappear naturally. Because the nerves in the mouth are sensitive, tickling can relax the nerves and burp will disappear.
3. Pick up the baby and let him cry with the soles of his feet to stop the sudden contraction of the diaphragm.
4. Don't breast-feed when the baby is too hungry or crying badly, which is also one of the measures to avoid the baby burping.
What causes hiccups? There are different opinions on its explanation, but most experts believe that eating too fast and swallowing too much air are the main reasons. Most hiccups will stop automatically after a few minutes.
Here are some ways to help you stop burping as soon as possible.
Eat a teaspoon of sugar.
Dr. Du Bai said: I found it an effective way to eat a teaspoon of sugar and then swallow it dry (without water). You can stop burping in a few minutes. Sugar may change the original nerve impulse in the mouth and prevent the diaphragm from contracting intermittently. As for the baby's hiccups, you can dissolve half a teaspoon of sugar in water at 100 degrees Celsius and let the baby try.
Bend over to drink water
When I burp, I will pour a large glass of water, lean forward and drink from the other side of the cup. This method is quite effective, and I often recommend it to healthy burps. Professor McCawlin said.
Hold your breath or exhale.
Some people try to hold their breath for a short time, but also >>
Question 3: Why do you often burp? 1. Chronic diseases are hidden: chronic gastritis, reflux esophagitis and other diseases can lead to frequent hiccups. Some patients have less stomach acid, which leads to too much food residue and can cause hiccups. Chronic gastritis caused by helicobacter pylori infection can also cause hiccups. These patients also need to minimize the number of burps. Because when they burp, some stomach acid and bile will enter the esophagus, leading to esophageal mucosa, which may lead to esophageal cancer in the long run. In addition, obesity leads to excessive pressure in abdominal cavity and abdominal wall, which can also lead to hiccups. 2. Functional dyspepsia: belching, commonly known as "burping", has many causes. Gastrointestinal pneumatosis and excessive effusion can cause hiccups through gastrointestinal peristalsis. Burping after meals is generally caused by gas accumulation in the gastrointestinal tract, which helps to expel excess gas from the body and is beneficial to the human body. If the organic changes of stomach and esophagus are excluded, frequent burping is likely to cause swallowing syndrome, which belongs to functional dyspepsia. Such patients often feel that there is gas swelling in their stomachs, and think that burping can expel gas and make their bodies comfortable. But in fact, every time before burping, patients will subconsciously swallow a breath, swallowing more breath than gas, and the result can only be more and more gas in the gastrointestinal tract. If this situation continues, you may get liver area syndrome and spleen area syndrome. At this time, the patient explained that there was pain in the liver and spleen. This is because too much gas in the stomach enters the liver and spleen area, which is the place where the intestine turns, and the gas is easy to accumulate, thus causing pain. 3. Precursor of tumor lesions: frequent hiccups with other symptoms need to be careful. Frequent hiccups, accompanied by periodic hunger and night pain, are likely to mean digestive tract ulcers or liver and gallbladder problems. If you have symptoms such as loss of appetite, emaciation and anemia for more than 45 days, you must not take it lightly. It shows that there are tumors and other lesions in the body. With the development of economy, the acceleration of life rhythm and the adjustment of diet structure, the incidence of diseases is also increasing year by year. Expert tip: We must pay enough attention to the symptoms of physical discomfort, find them as soon as possible and reduce the harm. Recommended reading: What problems should I pay attention to when burping? Nantong Guangji Hospital is a professional and regular comprehensive gastrointestinal hospital, with first-class experts and technology to solve gastrointestinal problems together; It is playing an increasingly important role in the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases with high-tech and equipment synchronized with the world.
Question 4: Why do people burp? How to stop? What causes hiccups? There are different opinions on its explanation, but most experts believe that eating too fast and swallowing too much air are the main reasons. Most hiccups will stop automatically after a few minutes.
Here are some ways to help you stop burping as soon as possible.
Eat a teaspoon of sugar.
Dr. Du Bai said: I found it an effective way to eat a teaspoon of sugar and then swallow it dry (without water). You can stop burping in a few minutes. Sugar may change the original nerve impulse in the mouth and prevent the diaphragm from contracting intermittently. As for the baby's hiccups, you can dissolve half a teaspoon of sugar in water at 100 degrees Celsius and let the baby try.
Bend over to drink water
When I burp, I will pour a large glass of water, lean forward and drink from the other side of the cup. This method is quite effective, and I often recommend it to healthy burps. Professor McCawlin said.
Hold your breath or exhale.
Some people try to hold their breath briefly, while others exhale slowly and steadily. Just try it.
Eat without talking.
When eating, you'd better eat quietly to avoid hiccups. But for people who burp, you can try to hold your breath and swallow the food when you think the next burp is coming. Do this 2 ~ 3 times, then take a deep breath and repeat the above actions.
Hold your breath and drink water.
Fill a paper cup with water and put it on the table. Insert two index fingers into the left and right ears respectively. Bend down, pick up the cup with your thumb and little finger, hold your breath, and finish the water at once.
The doctor's solution to hiccups
The following provides more possible methods, so try it.
Pull your tongue hard.
Lift small tongue (uvula, behind the mouth) with a spoon.
Use a cotton swab at the soft-hard junction of the maxilla.
Chew and swallow dry bread.
Hold your knees and press your chest.
Wash your throat with water.
Hold your breath.
Suck the crushed ice.
Put the ice pack on the diaphragm.
Why do I burp when I drink too much beer?
From a superstitious point of view, this shows that someone is speaking ill of you, but most experts believe that eating too fast and swallowing too much air are the main reasons.
You can try this method of eating without talking, because when eating, it is best to eat quietly to avoid hiccups. But for people who burp, you can try to hold your breath and swallow the food when you think the next burp is coming. Do this 2 ~ 3 times, then take a deep breath and repeat the above actions.
Almost everyone has experienced hiccups. Not only adults burp, but also children burp, and even the fetus in the mother's stomach burps. More interestingly, dogs and kittens also burp. Although burping is a trivial matter, I'm afraid no one can stand it if you keep snoring. Light affects sleep, diet, and work, and severe may aggravate the original heart and lung diseases, cause esophageal mucosal tear, and cause gastrointestinal bleeding. ...
What is burping?
Medically, hiccups are called hiccups. If you catch cold, have a full meal, eat too fast or eat hard food, you may have temporary hiccups. This is not a disease, so there is no need to see a doctor.
Why do you burp?
Between our chest and abdominal cavity, there is a thick hat-like muscle membrane called diaphragm, which separates the chest and abdominal cavity. Diaphragm, like other organs of the body, has nerve distribution and blood supply. When the cause of hiccups reaches the brain, the brain will give instructions, causing paroxysmal and spasmodic contraction of diaphragm, so hiccups occur.
Continuous or intractable hiccups are often caused by encephalopathy, uremia, diabetes complicated with ketosis and other emergencies. There are many serious diseases that can also cause intractable hiccups. It is particularly worth mentioning that if the critically ill patients have intractable hiccups, it often indicates a poor prognosis.
To treat hiccups, we should first treat the primary disease that causes hiccups, and then treat them symptomatically. Here are some simple and practical methods to block nerve reflex and stop burping.
1, distracting attention and eliminating tension and badness * * *.
2. Take a deep breath first, then hold it for as long as possible, then exhale and repeat several times.
3. Drink boiled water, especially slightly hot boiled water, take a big sip and swallow several times.
4. Wash your hands, insert your index finger into your mouth and gently * * * your throat.
5. Put the mixed gas into a plastic bag and inhale. The mixed gas contains 90% oxygen and 10% carbon dioxide.
6. Chew ginger slices.
7. Wash the raw leek, squeeze out the vegetable juice and take it orally.
8. Persimmon stalks (referring to the stalks of fresh persimmons or dried persimmons), 20 pieces each time, decocted in water to 100 ml, and taken orally twice, 5 times each time ... >>
Question 5: Why is the diaphragm that always burps to help breathing a cup-shaped muscle? When the diaphragm convulses involuntarily and frequently, the glottis will suddenly open and make a strange sound, which is hiccups. Some scientists believe that burping is a degenerate physiological reaction, which may have played a role in primitive times. There are many reasons for hiccups, among which the most common is flatulence caused by indigestion, which leads to hiccups because flatulence reaches the phrenic nerve on the diaphragm. If a child less than two months old burps, it is because the autonomic nerve of the diaphragm is underdeveloped, which is easy to cause hiccups. First, if you drink too much and fill your stomach, it will dilute the digestive juice. The lower the concentration of digestive juice, the worse the hiccups. So, don't drink too much, even if it is a necessary drink for computer people. 2. When you have a headache with drugs that are easy to bubble, such as aspirin, have you ever taken "bubble pills" to treat your headache? Some tablets, such as aspirin, release carbonic acid gas when dissolved in water. This carbonic acid gas can cause hiccups. Suggestion: Take gel while taking aspirin and other foaming drugs. It can break large carbonated bubbles into small bubbles, which are easily absorbed by blood and burst rapidly in the stomach. Third, compressed gas rushes out of champagne bottles or coke cans from the digestive system with the same force. These things will fill the digestive system with excessive air, which will lead to hiccups. Fourth, anxiety is there anything that makes you anxious? When you are in a state of great mental stress, your body's demand for oxygen will increase. In this way, it will mechanically suck in a lot of air with its mouth like a fish, causing hiccups. 5. Hot coffee or hot tea Scientists at the University of Salt Lake City in the United States have proved that the steam of hot coffee or hot tea will be sucked into the body with a lot of air, and in order to make hot things cool quickly, you will blow air, which will also suck a lot of air into the body. So wait until the hot coffee or tea is a little cooler. Sixth, eating too fast, often burping after eating in fast food restaurants. When you eat in a hurry, you will inhale a lot of air. So don't destroy the food on the plate at once, eat it bit by bit and chew it slowly. Talking too much at dinner can also burp, so it's best to be quiet at dinner. If you burp, you can try to hold your breath and swallow the food when you think the next burp is coming. Do this 2 ~ 3 times, then take a deep breath and repeat the above actions.
Question 6: How do adults often burp? Hiccup, medically known as "hiccup", is an involuntary intermittent contraction of diaphragm. Air is suddenly inhaled into the respiratory tract, accompanied by the sudden closure of the glottis when inhaling, making a particularly short sound. The continuous contraction of the diaphragm reduces the pressure in the chest, which can make the chest uncomfortable. Healthy people suffer from mental illness or swallow dry food quickly when drinking less water. Hiccups may occur, but they can go away by themselves. The following situations are easy to burp: First, if you drink too much and fill your stomach, it will dilute the digestive juice. The lower the concentration of digestive juice, the worse the hiccups. So, don't drink too much, even if it is a necessary drink for computer people. 2. When you have a headache with drugs that are easy to bubble, such as aspirin, have you ever taken "bubble pills" to treat your headache? Some tablets, such as aspirin, release carbonic acid gas when dissolved in water. This carbonic acid gas can cause hiccups. Suggestion: Take the gel together with aspirin and other foaming drugs. It can break large carbonated bubbles into small bubbles, which are easily absorbed by blood and burst rapidly in the stomach. Third, compressed gas rushes out of champagne bottles or coke cans from the digestive system with the same force. These things will fill the digestive system with excessive air, which will lead to hiccups. Fourth, anxiety is there anything that makes you anxious? When you are in a state of great mental stress, your body's demand for oxygen will increase. In this way, it will mechanically suck in a lot of air with its mouth like a fish, causing hiccups. 5. Hot coffee or hot tea Scientists at the University of Salt Lake City in the United States have proved that the steam of hot coffee or hot tea will be sucked into the body with a lot of air, and in order to make hot things cool quickly, you will blow air, which will also suck a lot of air into the body. So wait until the hot coffee or tea is a little cooler. Sixth, eating too fast, often burping after eating in fast food restaurants. When you eat in a hurry, you will inhale a lot of air. So don't destroy the food on the plate at once, eat it bit by bit and chew it slowly. Talking too much at dinner can also burp, so it's best to be quiet at dinner. If you burp, you can try to hold your breath and swallow the food when you think the next burp is coming. Do this 2 ~ 3 times, then take a deep breath and repeat the above actions. Eight, some diseases will give off a bad smell when snoring? When burping, there is a grunt in the stomach, and sometimes it smells when burping. If the smell is sour, it means that the stomach acid is too strong; If it is bitter, it means that bile has increased sharply; If you smell rotten eggs, it is related to hydrogen sulfide, and food paste will form hydrogen sulfide if it stays in the stomach for a long time. At this time, I need to see a doctor, because such hiccups are related to stomach diseases, intestinal diseases, liver diseases, gallbladder and other diseases.
Question 7: Why do I have the experience of burping all the time? Sometimes it only takes a few seconds and minutes to pass, and it's no big deal. But if you keep burping, and you are in a meeting or giving a lecture to the supervisor, it will definitely attract others' attention and make you embarrassed. If a couple's date comes when they are madly in love, it will be disappointing. There are two kinds of hiccups, one is hiccups! ~ Hiccup! ~ Hiccup! It lasts for a few minutes, usually after a full meal. It may be caused by eating too fast and too full, or it may be caused by sex food. Of course, swallowing too much gas while eating may also lead to. Hiccups are caused by the diaphragm between the chest and abdominal cavity being subjected to * * *, the diaphragm muscles contract involuntarily, and the air is quickly sucked into the lungs, which will cause hiccups. Most of this * * * comes from the pressure of abdominal distension or too much abdominal gas. Of course, when the liver, pancreas and gallbladder near the bottom of diaphragm are diseased, burps sometimes occur frequently. Of course, the sensitivity of the diaphragm will also vary according to the individual's physique. If you burp frequently or continuously for more than two days, you'd better go to the gastroenterology department or family medicine clinic to prevent other reasons. If you occasionally burp like this and are afraid of getting into trouble, there are several tips to try: 1 Drink water: the best way is to put water in your mouth first, swallow it immediately after burping, and just drink a few more mouthfuls. 2. Hold your breath: take a deep breath and hold it until you can't stand it. Doing it about 3 to 5 times can usually improve. 3. Cover your nose and mouth with a plastic bag and breathe for about 3-5 times, so that the exhaled carbon dioxide can be inhaled repeatedly to increase the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood and regulate the nervous system. The other is similar to burping gas. When there is too much gas in the intestine, the human body will naturally expel it from the body by burping and farting, that is, when you feel uncomfortable with abdominal distension, you usually feel much more comfortable after burping or farting. Causes of excessive intestinal gas: 1. Eating too much gas: talking while eating, eating too fast, drinking carbonated drinks or chewing gum. , are often unconsciously eat too much gas. In addition, people who are easily nervous often swallow saliva unconsciously, which will also increase their breathing capacity. 2. Eat too many gas-producing foods: Foods that are easy to produce gas include beans, B-type fibers, celery, cabbage, sweets and so on. In addition, sweet potatoes, potatoes, taro, bananas and oranges are also gas-producing foods. After these foods enter the large intestine, they will be decomposed by bacteria in the intestine to produce a lot of gas. How to improve intestinal gas accumulation: chew slowly. Eat eight full or small meals. Eat sweets, fermented foods, beans and high-fiber grains in moderation. Avoid carbonated drinks or drinking through straws, and try not to chew gum. Get into the habit of defecating every day. Exercise helps stomach peristalsis and eliminates flatulence. Under normal circumstances, neonatal hiccups are mostly caused by the following three aspects: First, improper nursing. Exogenous wind-cold, cold and hot gas is opposite and not smooth, commonly known as "drinking" cool wind. The second is due to improper breastfeeding. If you don't control breastfeeding, or eat cold milk or cold medicine, qi stagnation will not work, spleen and stomach function will be weakened, and qi movement will be abnormal, which will cause stomach qi to go up and down and induce hiccups. Third, eat too fast or after crying in shock-suddenly choking and inducing hiccups. Usually, if there is no other disease, burp suddenly, and the burp is loud, strong and continuous, which is usually caused by a cold. You can control your baby to drink some hot water and cover his chest and abdomen with warm things (hot water bottles can be used in winter), which is generally incurable.
Question 8: Why do I always burp for no reason and can't stop for several days? I sent it in Baidu-
People who burp for a long time must know the pain of burping very well.
Burping is a problem that most people think is irrelevant, but it is unbearable for anyone to burp for a long time. Long-term hiccups can cause gastric acid and esophageal bleeding. Personally, feeling unwell is nothing, and the biggest headache is that it will seriously affect the work!
Last month, I burped for more than two days. In desperation, I looked up many ways to treat hiccups in Baidu Know-how, and tried them one by one. Unfortunately, they didn't work, and it was worse. Most of them earn points by posting other people's academic rubbish. At this time, I found that I had to rely on myself.
Maybe I burped too much, and my esophagus was so painful that I almost fainted. At this time, I think there may be too much food in my stomach, which leads to the traffic jam? It's better to say it. (The idea at that time was ridiculous) I was a little crazy and decided to treat the pain with pain-cut my throat.
I didn't give any hope, but I just hoped that other pains would make me share snacks and relieve myself. I didn't expect to be cured. I'm not a medical student, but I think vomiting tightens the thick flesh in my chest and relieves the high inertia twitch of that muscle nerve, or I'm fine because I vomited something. It doesn't matter. Write this today to share with you, so that other friends who have been burping for a long time can try it. It is best to be cured.
Question 9: What's wrong with women burping all the time? Hiccups always appear when they shouldn't, and they are repeated every 30 seconds on average. Although it is caused by too much gas in the stomach or abdomen, the diaphragm twitches involuntarily; Although it is a phenomenon that usually stops in a few minutes or an hour; Although there is no harm to the body, if the sound of "burping" suddenly appears at the dinner party of relatives and friends, when making out with your lover, at any critical moment you think, such a good mood and good manners will definitely disappear in an instant. So, what is the cause of hiccups? How to deal with it?
1of the eight sins of "hiccup"-eating too fast
Can you burp when you eat too fast? Have you ever been in such a situation? When you feel hungry and see stars, after rushing into a fast food restaurant and wolfing down a meal, although you are not so hungry, it will make a "burp" sound. Eating in a hurry will cause a lot of air to be inhaled into the body, which will naturally cause hiccups.
Suggestion: Never destroy the whole dish of food at once, which will not only cause indigestion, but also ruin your weight loss plan. Therefore, sisters who want to be slim and elegant should eat small pieces of food, chew slowly and give themselves enough time to eat.
The second of the eight sins of "hiccup"-carbonated drinks such as coke and sprite
Carbonated drinks such as cola and sprite contain a lot of carbon dioxide, which will be released through certain channels if it is not sealed, so burping is the most important way to release it from your body.
Suggestion: Since you know that the compressed gas in champagne bottles or coke cans will come out of your digestive system with the same force, forget about this kind of drinks. It turns out that these drinks are also recognized as junk food. What's left for you?
The third of the eight sins of hiccup-eating too spicy
Can't resist the temptation of greedy frogs? But every time I eat Chili, why do I burp awkwardly? It turns out that spicy food can make you nervous and cause hiccups. Sometimes, because I am afraid of spicy food, I quickly swallow the food in my mouth, allowing too much gas to enter my body, causing hiccups.
Suggestion: Is there any other way? Since you can burp even when you eat spicy food, it means that you are a sensitive person and can only stay away from spicy food. If you really can't control your mouth, you can only try not to eat too spicy food, or eat something before eating spicy food, so as not to directly affect your fragile stomach.
The fourth of the eight sins of "burping"-binge drinking beer
People often feel that after drinking beer for a while, they can't help but burp. In fact, this is all the "doing" of carbon dioxide gas in beer. Carbon dioxide gas can promote beer to produce rich foam. When it enters a person's stomach, it will expand when heated, and these expanding hot gases will naturally try their best to find a way out, and then people will open their mouths and burp.
Suggestion: Most people like to drink beer in hot summer. With burping, part of the heat in the human body is taken out of the body in batches, which invisibly achieves the purpose of reducing fever and relieving summer heat. Therefore, if you want to drink beer, you can't solve the problem of burping, so you can only keep your voice down as much as possible.
The fifth of the eight sins of "burping"-excessive tension
Is there anything that makes you anxious? When you are in a state of great mental stress, your body's demand for oxygen will increase. In this way, you will mechanically inhale a lot of air through your mouth like a fish, which will cause hiccups.
Suggestion: Have an oxygenated cocktail or oxygenated mineral water to supplement the oxygen in the body. If you can't find these in time, you can also press Zusanli point three inches below the knee or Sanyinjiao point three inches above the medial malleolus. If burping makes you upset and you can't feel the acupoints at all, you can also hold your breath and count from 1 to 20, and stop burping soon.
The sixth of the eight sins of "Hiccup"-sleeping on the table
As a sedentary office worker, do you often take a lunch break at your desk? Woke up only to find that he often burps? In fact, sleeping on your stomach will affect your digestive system. It takes the human body at least 1 hour to empty the food in the stomach after lunch. If you take a nap on your desk after lunch, your stomach will be oppressed, which will increase the burden of crawling and easily cause flatulence and hiccups.
Suggestion: "Sleeping on your stomach" will not only bring you annoying hiccups, but also make your eyes hurt because of pressing your eyes ... >>
Question 10: What's with the frequent hiccups today? What can be done? See what kind of hiccups you have. If there is gas coming out of the stomach as described upstairs, it is what Chinese medicine calls hiccups, which usually appear when you sleep on your stomach just after eating, because food digestion will produce some gas, which will hinder the natural discharge of gas when you sleep on your stomach. At this time, you can eat something that promotes digestion, or drink tea or coffee in moderation, which can promote gastrointestinal emptying.
If hiccups are spasmodic, it should be diaphragmatic spasm. At this time, relax yourself, take a few deep breaths slowly, make the diaphragm return to the contraction frequency when breathing naturally, relieve the diaphragm spasm, or drink a big mouthful of water and swallow it several times. Be sure to relax and adjust slowly. Burping is usually better.
Usually, hiccups are caused by eating too fast or eating too much. Chewing slowly while eating not only helps digestion, but also helps absorption.
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