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Brazil ex-president Bolsonaro again has procedure to treat hiccups

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SAO PAULO, Dec ​30 (Reuters) - Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who was temporarily released from prison last week for hernia treatment, underwent ⁠an unscheduled procedure on Tuesday to treat persistent hiccups, according to his doctors.

Bolsonaro, 70, had already undergone two ‍surgical procedures at a Brasilia hospital for the same reason since ​Saturday, as well as hernia surgery.

The ex-president underwent supplementary "phrenic nerve block procedure" after presenting new episodes of hiccups, according to ​a medical note released late on Tuesday.

In medical literature, the phrenic nerve is described as a vital nerve originating in the neck that controls the diaphragm, the primary muscle for breathing.

Bolsonaro will undergo a digestive ‌endoscopy on Wednesday to assess gastroesphageal reflux, the note said.

Earlier ‌on Tuesday, his wife Michelle Bolsonaro said in an Instagram post that ​doctors opted for the new procedure after the right-wing leader had persistent hiccups since Tuesday morning.

In November, Bolsonaro ‌began serving a 27-year sentence for plotting a coup after ⁠his 2022 election defeat. He left prison last ‌Wednesday for hernia surgery, authorized ​by a Supreme Court justice.

His doctors then decided on additional procedures to treat his hiccups. Bolsonaro, who was stabbed ⁠in the abdomen during ⁠a 2018 campaign event, has a history of hospitalizations and ​surgeries related to the attack.

(Reporting by Andre Romani; editing by Gabriel Araujo, Alistair ‌Bell and David Gregorio)

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