My baby is very active and playing good. All of sudden entire day she started hiccups which reoccurs after intervals. But it occur continuously for a day. No other symptoms. Is anything serious. Age 3 years
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Common causes for hiccups include:
Stomach distension due to rapid eating or gulping air
Excitement, laughter, or stress
Postnasal drip or minor throat irritation (often due to a mild cold)
Gastroesophageal reflux (less common in this age but possible)
As your child is active and playful there is no major concern as of now
Next Steps
Give small sips of water.
Ask the child to hold their breath for a few seconds (if cooperative).
Try distraction or gently blowing on the face.
Avoid: Carbonated drinks, Very spicy or acidic foods, Eating too quickly or talking while eating
Health Tips
Red flags:
Hiccups continue persistently for more than 48 hours
Associated with vomiting, abdominal pain, irritability, or breathing difficulty
Child becomes lethargic or stops feeding
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Younger children have a small stomach capacity and it’s sensitive too. Hiccups occur in them due to some form of irritation or over distension. You may do the following to relieve the hiccups.
Give Lanzol junior DT for 3 days
Give water in preference to juices to hydrate well. Coconut water is great
No spicy or oily food, no junk food or fries or chips
Encourage soft and simple diet, home food. Bananas and cucumber are soothing to the tummy. Avoid acidic fruits for now like oranges and mangoes
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It’s a benign condition, just follow a simple diet, small meals. Give Lanzol junior for 3 days
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