Burping has something to do with diet. When you eat too fast or too full, it is easy to overload your stomach, which in turn causes diaphragm spasm and burping.
Note: Chewing slowly helps digestion, which is the premise of effective prevention of hiccups.
Food irritation leads to hiccups.
When overeating irritating food, the stomach is often strongly stimulated by food, which induces convulsions and leads to hiccups.
Note: Try to avoid eating foods that are too irritating (cold, spicy, etc. ) In your diet. You can drink a small amount of milk to protect your stomach before eating irritating food.
3 functional dyspepsia
Hiccups may also be caused by excessive accumulation of liquid in the gastrointestinal tract, which can cause hiccups when crawling in the gastrointestinal tract. Burping after meals is generally caused by the accumulation of intestinal gas, which can help to eliminate excess gas in the stomach and is beneficial to the human body.
There may be a chronic disease.
When suffering from chronic gastritis and reflux esophagitis, it can also lead to frequent hiccups.
Precautions: For patients with chronic gastritis and reflux esophagitis, we should give priority to nourishing the stomach, avoid greasy and irritating foods, avoid eating more indigestible foods such as potatoes, corn, eggs and Regan Noodles, avoid overeating and eat as many meals as possible.