Nux: Vomica. Hiccups with indigestion, vomiting and diarrhoea.
Ignatia: When hiccups are aggravated by eating and smoking with empty feeling at the epigastrium. Annoying, hiccup from tobacco chewing. It may be due to silent grief, shock or disappointment. Hiccup after eating and drinking.
Ratanhia: Violent hiccup which comes soon after eating especially if he had been without food for a long time. Attacks are preceded by gas in stomach or abdomen which are distended.
Cina: Violent hiccup. It may be tried when Ratanhia fails.
Cocculus Ind: Hiccup with spasms of diaphragm.
Hyoscyamus: Hiccup occurring after operation of the abdomen.
Teucrium: In jerking hiccup after nursing.
China off: Hiccup after abuse of quinine. Hiccough causing headache.
Ammon Mur: Hiccup with stitches in the chest and empty gnawing sensation in after a full meal.
Ranunculus B: Hiccup after alcoholic drinks. Also of drunkards. Hiccup, violent and convulsive with frequent eructations.
Natrum Mur: For violent hiccup, acute or chronic, especially when due to overdosing of quinine.
Cyclamen: Hiccup during pregnancy with or without morning sickness (vomiting). Hiccup after eating.
Stramonium: Very violent hiccup with flow of watery saliva after hot drinks.
Veratrum Alb: Hiccup after hot drinks.
Arsenic Alb: Hiccup after cold drink.
Pulsatilla: Hiccup after cold drinks or after smoking.
Cajuputam:
Acid Sulph:
Hiccup coming on slightest provocation. Tongue feels swollen. Stricture of the oesophagus.
Veratrum Vir: Constant hiccup, painful with spasms of upper end of oesophagus.