General Abdomen: Hiccoughs
Hiccoughs (Hiccups/Singultus)
Basics
- Involuntary Intermittent Spasmodic Contractions of the Diaphragm & Intercostal Muscles
- Common & Usually Transient (< 48 Hours)
- Involved Nerves: Vagus, Phrenic & Sympathetics T6-12
Causes
- Temperature Changes
- Alcohol & Tobacco
- Abdominal Distention
- GERD, Gastritis or Peptic Ulcers
- Recent Abdominal Surgery
- Diaphragmatic Hernia
Treatment
- Initial Tx: Physical Maneuvers (Efficacy Uncertain)
- Increase Hypercapnia – Hold Breath, Valsalva or Breathe into Bag
- Nasopharynx Stimulation – Gargle Cold Water, Pull on Tongue or Swallow a Teaspoon of Dry Sugar
- Vagal Stimulation – Press on Eyeballs
- Relieve Pressure on Diaphragm – Lean Forward & Pull Knees Forward to Compress Chest
- Consider Medications if Lasts Over 48 Hours
- Baclofen
- Gabapentin
- Metoclopramide
- Chlorpromazine
- PPI if Concerned for GERD