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Persistent Hiccups after Cervical Selective Nerve Root Block
Na Eun Kim,Gyoung A Heo,Byung Gun Kim,Ki Hyun Par,Jae Woung Uhm 순천향대학교 순천향의학연구소 2020 Journal of Soonchunhyang Medical Science Vol.26 No.2
Persistent hiccups are rare complications following epidural steroid injections. Although the underlying etiology is not clearly un- derstood, corticosteroids are the drug group referenced most frequently in the literature as being associated with hiccups. A 54-year-old man occurred a persistent hiccup after cervical root block due to cervical radiculopathy. A stellate ganglion block was performed, but the hiccup continued. After that, the hiccup did not stop, so metoclopramide 10 mg was prescribed. After taking the drug the next day, hiccups started to decrease in frequency, the hiccup was completely stopped from the second day of taking the drug, the hiccup was completely stopped. He reported that he had not experienced recurrent hiccups. This report highlights the importance of evaluating the cause of hiccups and determining the treatment strategy accordingly.