Question

Why does a child often hiccup? Could there be a problem somewhere? Previous treatment and outcomes: none; assistance needed: is this normal?

Answer

Frequent hiccups are commonly associated with dyspepsia, often due to poor gastrointestinal function. If necessary, please consult with a pediatrician at the hospital. Treatment can be referred to as follows 1. Under the guidance of a local doctor, take oral chicken gizzards powder and Domperidone suspension 2. It is best to combine it with spinal massage, which is recommended to be performed under the operation of a professional masseur for better results 3. After the baby finishes feeding, gently hold and prop the baby up, gently patting the back for at least 10 minutes until the air in the stomach escapes before placing the baby down.