Possible Causes for Hiccup Gastritis His gastritis prohibited food-intake and the hiccup accelerated. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. [dictionary.cambridge.org] The most common symptoms of gastritis include: Belching and hiccups Belly or abdominal bleeding Blood in your vomit or stool (a sign that your stomach lining may be bleeding [umiamihealth.org] Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Intractable hiccup can be an unbearable circumstance and its treatment is often frustrating. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Common symptoms include: heartburn chest pain bringing food up into the mouth bad breath stomachache or pain during or after eating fussiness around mealtimes hiccups gagging [childrenshospital.org] […] include: Bloating Bloody or black stools or bloody vomiting Burping Dysphagia -- a narrowing of your esophagus, which creates the sensation of food being stuck in your throat Hiccups [evergreenhealth.com] Acute Gastritis The most common symptoms of gastritis include: Belching and hiccups Belly or abdominal bleeding Blood in your vomit or stool (a sign that your stomach lining may be bleeding [umiamihealth.org] His gastritis prohibited food-intake and the hiccup accelerated. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. [dictionary.cambridge.org] Acute gastritis is marked by the sudden onset of stomach pain, nausea, indigestion, heartburn, hiccups, decreased or absent appetite, passing dark stool and possibly vomiting [livestrong.com] Alcoholic Gastritis Hiccups: This is a non-specific symptom, meaning that hiccups by themselves do not mean much. [therecoveryvillage.com] The most frequent symptoms of gastritis include: Heartburn Indigestion Upper abdominal pain Loss of appetite Dark stools Hiccups Nausea Diarrhea Vomiting Unexplained weight [alcoholmastery.com] The most common symptoms include: Nausea Abdominal bloating Vomiting Indigestion Hiccups Loss of appetite Vomiting blood or coffee ground-like material Black, tarry stool [my.clevelandclinic.org] Mallory-Weiss Syndrome Discussion Only 2 cases of hiccup-associated Mallory-Weiss tears have been reported previously: one was an infant with postprandial hiccups just before hematemesis. [amjmed.com] Mallory–Weiss syndrome refers to the development of mucosal tears at the gastroesophageal junction, commonly due to chronic vomiting, retching, and hiccuping. [symptoma.com] Topic Resources Mallory-Weiss syndrome is a nonpenetrating mucosal laceration of the distal esophagus and proximal stomach caused by vomiting, retching, or hiccuping. [merckmanuals.com] Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder with Anti-AQP4 Antibodies A 58-year-old woman without prior medical history developed acute left facial pain, vomiting, and hiccups. [jstage.jst.go.jp] Area postrema syndrome (APS) manifesting as intractable nausea, vomiting, or hiccups (INVH) is also often present. [chordtherapeutics.com] It can rarely affect the brainstem (base of the brain) causing intractable vomiting, hiccups, sleep attacks, and other rare symptoms. [uhhospitals.org] Diaphragm Disorder Hiccups may occur individually, or they may occur in bouts. The rhythm of the hiccup, or the time between hiccups, tends to be relatively constant. [play.google.com] Hiccups When the diaphragm is irritated, such as when eating or drinking quickly, it can repeatedly contract involuntarily, resulting in hiccups. [verywellhealth.com] Eur Respir J; 6: 563–575 PubMed Google Scholar Rousseau P (1995) Hiccups. [link.springer.com] Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia We describe a male neonate with hypotonia, hiccups, and persistent apnea, but without seizures. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] The neonatal form presents in the first days after birth with encephalopathy, seizures. and characteristic "hiccups." [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Seizures, hypotonia, lethargy, and hiccups are the principal symptoms, and many neonates/infants rapidly progress to coma. [symptoma.com] Chronic Kidney Insufficiency […] and feet restless leg syndrome brittle hair and nails itching weight loss a loss of muscle mass muscle twitching and cramps easy bruising and bleeding blood in your stools hiccups [healthline.com] […] concentrating or thinking Numbness or swelling in the hands and feet Muscle twitching or cramps Breath odor Easy bruising, or blood in the stool Excessive thirst Frequent hiccups [ufhealth.org] Other signs and symptoms include: Unintentional weight loss or weight gain Headache, trouble concentrating Pruritus, dry itchy skin, uremic frost Frequent hiccups, poor appetite [library.ahima.org] Subphrenic Abscess Presents with cough, increased respiratory rate with shallow respiration, diminished or absent breath sounds, hiccups, dullness in percussion, tenderness over the 8th–11th [en.wikipedia.org] There are many complications of abscess including sepsis, pyrexia of unknown origin, abdominal pain, hiccups and chest pain but subphrenic abscess complicating pericarditis [pjmhsonline.com] Subphrenic abscesses may cause chest symptoms such as nonproductive cough, chest pain, dyspnea, hiccups, and shoulder pain. [merckmanuals.com] Uremia Other associated symptoms and signs can include low urine output, confusion, hiccups, and high blood pressure. [medicinenet.com] […] atherosclerosis and coronary calcification, Volume overload, Pericardial effusions and pericarditis -Pulm - pulmonary edema due to volume overload -GI - nausea/vomiting, anorexia, hiccups [errolozdalga.com] Peripheral neuropathy Muscular fatigue Seizures Anorexia and nausea Perennial cramping Sleep disturbances Coma Sexual dysfunction Bone problems Muscle wasting Pruritus Hiccups [symptoma.com] Liver Abscess Results: A 84 year-old man with a refractory anemia with excess of blasts (13% in marrow) was admitted for high fever, hiccups and moderate pain at the right upper abdominal [aspergillus.org.uk] Nausea Malaise Cough and/or hiccups due to irritation of the diaphragm Jaundice sometimes Some patients may present with no abdominal pain. [healthhype.com] Specific signs and symptoms for liver abscess range widely and include fever, chills, decreased appetite, fatigue, nausea, jaundice, cough or hiccups because of involvement [symptoma.com] Acute Kidney Injury Effects may include a metallic taste in the mouth, prolonged nausea and vomiting, incessant hiccuping, itching all over the body, fluid retention, unintended weight loss and [livestrong.com] […] or slow sluggish movements Flank pain (between the ribs and hips) Hand tremor Heart murmur High blood pressure Nausea or vomiting, may last for days Nosebleeds Persistent hiccups [medlineplus.gov] Peptic Esophagitis Although heartburn or regurgitations are specific to characterize GERD, patients usually report a number of associated symptoms such as cough, eructation, globus, hiccups, [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] […] breastbone Heartburn or a burning pain in the chest Nausea after eating Less common symptoms are: Bringing food back up (regurgitation) Cough or wheezing Difficulty swallowing Hiccups [stlukes-stl.com] An 80 year-old male, presents with 3 months of having hiccups. Patient has been drinking alcoholic beverages during several years. Video Endoscopic Sequence 2 of 4. [gastrointestinalatlas.com] Marburg Virus Disease Symptoms significantly associated with being a MVD case included hiccups, anorexia, fatigue, vomiting, sore throat, and difficulty swallowing. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Conjunctivitis, hiccups, and jaundice had high specificity (≥90%) but poor sensitivity. Conversely, fever and asthenia had high sensitivity but poor specificity. [doi.org] Mortality was significantly increased in persons with conjunctival injection and hiccups and decreased in those with chest pain ( Table 3 ). [dx.doi.org] Esophageal Carcinoma […] oesophageal cancer which may cause a patient to present to a doctor include: Dysphagia Weight loss Loss of appetite Odynophagia Hoarseness Melaena Retrosternal pain Intractable hiccups [patient.info] Nerve compression may cause spinal pain, hiccups, or paralysis of the diaphragm. Malignant pleural effusions or pulmonary metastasis may cause dyspnea. [merckmanuals.com] Esophagitis […] acid reflux are: heartburn – a burning sensation in the middle of your chest an unpleasant sour taste in your mouth, caused by stomach acid You may also have: a cough or hiccups [nhs.uk] […] vomiting 63 (14.5) 46 (15.2) 0.81 Anorexia 62 (14.3) 45 (14.9) 0.84 Dysphagia 27 (6.2) 19 (6.3) 0.98 Chronic cough 67 (15.5) 59 (19.5) 0.16 Hoarseness 31 (7.2) 33 (10.9) 0.08 Hiccup [hindawi.com] […] vomiting, heartburn, regurgitation of gastric contents resulting in a bitter-tasting fluid into the mouth, dysphagia, hypersalivation, atypical intermittent chest pain, hiccups [archivesofpathology.org] Diaphragmitis […] syndrome with diaphragmitis medical explanation about what disease diagnosispro clinical manifestations chest pain cyanosis pleuritic abdominal worse breathing hiccough hiccups [educalingo.com] […] supply : Lower 6 intercostal nerves…to periphery of diaphragm Also, Phrenic Nerve… to parietal pleura & pericardium covering the central part. 17 18 Other Clinical Notes : Hiccup [slideplayer.com] Pericarditis It is difficult to exactly measure the span of CEP spread since the symptoms are not clear in most cases; however, some of the symptoms are chest pain, lightheadedness, hiccups [news-medical.net] In cases where symptoms are present, they may include: chest pain light-headedness cough shortness of breath hiccups Possible causes of chronic effusive pericarditis include [hse.ie] Myocardial Infarction Hiccups, a benign and self-limited condition, can become persistent or intractable with overlooked underlying etiology. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Following thrombectomy, balloon angioplasty, and stent, the patient recovered well without additional episodes of hiccups. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] CASE REPORT We report a case of intractable hiccups in a 51-year-old male with cocaine related myocardial infarction (MI) before and after stent placement. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Conversion Disorder Other motor disturbances that are at times associated with conversion disorder are loss of speech (aphonia), coughing, nausea, vomiting, or hiccuping. [britannica.com] Hyponatremia Signs and symptoms include2: Nausea, vomiting Headache Confusion Seizures Abnormal somnolence, coma Cardiorespiratory distress Hiccups Ataxia, falls Slow decision making Brain [canadiem.org] […] also in other neuropsychiatric disorders (such as dementia and autism), symptomatic treatment of acute confusional symptoms and other conditions not psychiatric (nausea, hiccups [intechopen.com] Diaphragmatic Eventration Hiccups: A subtle sign in the clinical diagnosis of gastric volvulus and a review of the literature. Dig Dis Sci Nov 2008;53:3033-6. 6. [archintsurg.org] […] shown by chest radiography and obstruction at the site of volvulus shown by emergency upper gastrointestinal series should be kept in mind. [4] Sometimes subtle signs like hiccups [archintsurg.org] Gastropathy […] symptoms include: Nausea or recurrent upset stomach Abdominal bloating Abdominal pain Vomiting Indigestion Burning or gnawing feeling in the stomach between meals or at night Hiccups [webmd.com] Diaphragmatic Hernia In view of persisting vomiting and hiccup, a nasogastric tube was inserted resulting in a large gush of air. [intjem.biomedcentral.com] […] presentation A 21-year-old male student presented with history of sudden onset of breathlessness, left-sided chest pain radiating to the upper abdomen with nausea, vomiting and hiccup [intjem.biomedcentral.com] Hodgkin Lymphoma We describe the case of a 59-year-old Caucasian male who presented to the outpatient clinic with intractable hiccups, upper abdominal pain, repeated bouts of vomiting, and [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Pleurisy […] oedema (inc acute), Pulmonary alveolar haemorrhage#, Bronchospasm, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease*, Hypoxaemia*, Respiratory tract congestion*, Hypoxia, Pleurisy*, Hiccups [mymemory.translated.net] Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency […] symptoms, dysarthria, dysphagia, crossed sensory pattern with decreased sensation in the ipsilateral face and contralateral body, ipsilateral Horner syndrome, and occasionally hiccups [thoracickey.com] Perforated Peptic Ulcer […] acid reflux are: heartburn – a burning sensation in the middle of your chest an unpleasant sour taste in your mouth, caused by stomach acid You may also have: a cough or hiccups [nhs.uk] Peritonitis In patients with subdiaphragmatic abscesses, irritation of contiguous structures may produce shoulder pain, chest pain, cough, shortness of breath, hiccup, and pulmonary findings [infectiousdiseaseadvisor.com]