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Examples of such medications are:. Hiccups can occur as a person nears death. Many of the medications that people take during serious illness or end-of-life care can cause hiccups as a side effect. For example, hiccups often occur in people who have been taking high doses of an opioid for a long time.
Hiccups are also not uncommon in people receiving palliative care. Palliative care is a specific type of care that focuses on easing pain and reducing other symptoms in people with serious illnesses. Hiccups usually last only a short amount of time, often disappearing on their own after a few minutes. They can also have benign causes that include things like:. If you have the hiccups, you can try the following ways to get them to stop :. Long lasting hiccups may be caused by an underlying health condition.
Your doctor can perform various tests to help make a diagnosis. Treating the underlying condition will often ease your hiccups. However, persistent or intractable hiccups can also be treated with various medications, such as:. Most of the time, hiccups only last a few minutes. However, in some cases they can last longer — for days or months. When hiccups last a long time, they can begin to affect your day-to-day life. You may experience problems like fatigue, malnutrition, and depression.
There are many conditions that can cause persistent or intractable hiccups. See your doctor if you have hiccups that last longer than 2 days.
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