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Hiatus Hernia


Hiatal hernia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

A hiatal hernia occurs when part of the stomach bulges into the chest. It can cause severe heartburn but is treatable.

Hiatal Hernia: What It Is, Symptoms, Treatment & Surgery

Most of the time, pain from a hiatal hernia is related to acid reflux rather than the hernia itself. Acid irritates your esophagus, which runs through your ...

Hiatus hernia | NHS inform

A hiatus hernia, or hiatal hernia, is when part of the stomach squeezes up into the chest through an opening ('hiatus') in the diaphragm.

Hiatal hernia - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

Treatment. Most people with a hiatal hernia don't experience any symptoms and won't need treatment. If you experience symptoms, such as frequent ...

Hiatal Hernia | Johns Hopkins Medicine

A hiatal hernia occurs when the upper part of the stomach pushes up into the chest through a small opening in the diaphragm.

Hiatus hernia - NHS

Find out what causes a hiatus hernia, which is when part of your stomach moves up into your chest, and how to treat it if needed.

Hiatal Hernia: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment - WebMD

Hiatal Hernia FAQs. What are three signs of hiatal hernia? Three signs you might have a hiatal hernia are heartburn, regurgitation of food or ...

Hiatal hernia Information | Mount Sinai - New York

A hiatal hernia occurs when part of the stomach protrudes up into the chest through the sheet of muscle called the diaphragm. This may result from a weakening ...

Hiatal Hernias | University of Michigan Health

A hiatal hernia means that the upper part of your stomach has protruded up into your chest, pushing through the little opening (or hiatus) in your diaphragm.

Hiatal Hernia | Cedars-Sinai

A hernia is when part of an organ goes through an opening in the muscle wall around it. In a hiatal hernia, part of your stomach pushes up into an opening.

Hiatus Hernia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Patient.info

A hiatus hernia occurs when part of one of the organs in the tummy protrudes through the diaphragm. Symptoms include no symptoms or acid reflux.

Hiatal Hernia - Symptoms and Causes - Penn Medicine

Hiatal hernia is a condition in which part of the stomach extends through an opening of the diaphragm into the chest. The diaphragm is the sheet of muscle ...

Hiatus Hernia - Merck Manual Consumer Version

Hiatus hernia is an abnormal bulging of a portion of the stomach through the diaphragm. The esophagus is the hollow tube that leads from the throat (pharynx) ...

Hiatal Hernia Symptoms & Treatment - Aurora Health Care

With most instances of hiatal hernia, symptoms are unnoticeable and don't need treatment. More serious symptoms of hiatal hernia potentially getting worse may ...

Hiatal Hernia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

A hiatal hernia is a medical condition characterized by the abnormal protrusion of the upper part of the stomach or other internal organs ...

Hiatal Hernia | MedlinePlus

Summary · Heartburn · Problems swallowing · A dry cough · Bad breath · Nausea and/or vomiting · Breathing problems · The wearing away of your ...

Hiatal Hernia: Symptoms, Surgery, Treatment, and More - Healthline

The bottom line. A hiatal hernia occurs when the upper part of your stomach pushes through your diaphragm and into your chest region. While you may have no ...

Paraesophageal Hernia (Hiatal Hernia) | Minimally Invasive and ...

Almost all paraesophageal hernias can successfully and safely be repaired laparoscopically (with about 5 very small incisions) and through the abdomen.

Hiatus hernia | healthdirect

A hiatus hernia is caused by a weakness in the opening in the diaphragm, allowing part of the stomach to slide through the diaphragm.

Hiatal hernia: Causes, symptoms, and treatment - MedicalNewsToday

A hiatal hernia occurs when tissue pushes through the diaphragm. Many experience no symptoms, but others may have acid reflux. Learn more.