What is the best medication for hiccups?

Chlorpromazine (Thorazine) is usually the first-line medication prescribed for hiccups. Other medications used to treat hiccups include haloperidol (Haldol) and metoclopramide (Reglan). Some muscle relaxants, sedatives, analgesics, and even stimulants have also been reported to help alleviate hiccup symptoms.

What is the best treatment for hiccups?

How do I treat hiccups?
  • Drinking water quickly.
  • Swallowing granulated sugar, dry pieces of bread, or crushed ice.
  • Gently pulling on your tongue.
  • Gagging (sticking a finger down your throat).
  • Gently rubbing your eyeballs.
  • Gargling water.
  • Holding your breath.
  • Breathing into a paper bag (do not use a plastic bag).

What is a fast way to get rid of hiccups?

How Do I Get Rid of the Hiccups?
  1. Hold your breath and swallow three times.
  2. Breathe into a paper bag but stop before you get lightheaded!
  3. Drink a glass of water quickly.
  4. Swallow a teaspoon of sugar.
  5. Pull on your tongue.
  6. Gargle with water.

How do you stop uncontrollable hiccups?

If you notice certain behaviors are causing your hiccups here are some things to try:
  1. eat smaller amounts per serving.
  2. eat slower.
  3. avoid spicy foods.
  4. drink less alcohol.
  5. avoid carbonated drinks.
  6. practice relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing or meditation to reduce stress.

What to eat to get rid of hiccups?

Things to eat or drink
  • Drink ice water. …
  • Drink from the opposite side of the glass. …
  • Slowly drink a glass of warm water without stopping to breathe.
  • Drink water through a cloth or paper towel. …
  • Suck on an ice cube. …
  • Gargle ice water. …
  • Eat a spoonful of honey or peanut butter. …
  • Eat some sugar.

What can a doctor do for hiccups?

For severe or chronic hiccups that are not cured with home treatment, medical treatments include medications, anesthesia to block the phrenic nerve, and surgical implantation of an electronic stimulator to the vagus nerve. Surgery to disable the phrenic nerve is a treatment of last resort.

What causes hiccups that won’t go away?

Nerve damage or irritation

A cause of long-term hiccups is damage to or irritation of the vagus nerves or phrenic nerves, which serve the diaphragm muscle. Factors that may cause damage or irritation to these nerves include: A hair or something else in your ear touching your eardrum. A tumor, cyst or goiter in your …

Is there a real cure for hiccups?

Most cases of hiccups go away on their own without medical treatment. If an underlying medical condition is causing your hiccups, treatment of that illness may eliminate the hiccups.

Why does vinegar stop hiccups?

We suspect that the vinegar stimulates transient receptor potential (TRP) channels in the mouth. Activating these receptors overwhelms the muscle contractions that lead to hiccups. This mechanism may explain why your apple cider vinegar remedy can stop hiccups so quickly.