Causes of Hiatal Hernia:
- A weakening of the diaphragm muscles can cause the stomach to bulge up into the chest.
- Prolonged pressure on the diaphragm, such as from obesity or a hiatal hernia itself, can also contribute to the development of a hiatal hernia.
- Genetics may play a role in some cases, with family history being a potential risk factor.
Symptoms of Hiatal Hernia:
- Heartburn: a burning sensation in the chest and throat
- Regurgitation: food or liquids returning to the mouth
- Difficulty swallowing
- Chest pain, especially when bending over or coughing
Treatment Options for Hiatal Hernia:
- Medications: antacids, acid reducers, and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) can help alleviate symptoms
- Lifestyle changes: losing weight, eating smaller meals, avoiding trigger foods, and raising the head of the bed
- Surgery: may be necessary for large or complicated hernias
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