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There are four types of hiatal hernias: Type 1 hernias are called sliding hernias, which usually do not require surgery. Type 2, type 3, and type 4 hernias are called paraesophageal hernias.
A hiatal hernia cannot be self-diagnosed with a physical exam and may be potentially dangerous. Instead, you should see a doctor if you experience symptoms of a hiatal hernia, such as indigestion ...
I would separate a hiatal hernia from the condition called reflux or gastric reflux disease or GERD. Some people have bad reflux without a hiatal hernia. Some have a hiatal hernia with no symptoms ...
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Hiatal Hernia Self-Care: Diet and Lifestyle AdjustmentsDietary recommendations often include the following: Additionally, Cameron ulcers (a type of gastrointestinal ulcer) are sometimes seen in individuals with hiatal hernias. These ulcers may cause ...
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Hiatal Hernia Diet: What to Eat to Help Manage SymptomsDiet modification is one of the cornerstones of hiatal hernia treatment. By knowing which foods to eat and which to avoid, you can help minimize many of the gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms of a ...
He reported on a previous surgical intervention due to a hiatal hernia. Chest radiography and computer tomography showed an incarcerated UDS. After immediate esophago-gastroscopy, urgent ...
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