Manageable with treatment; surgical intervention may be necessary in some cases
A hiatal hernia occurs when a portion of the stomach protrudes into the chest through the diaphragm. It can cause acid reflux and heartburn. Treatment includes lifestyle modifications, medications to reduce acid production, and in severe cases, surgery to repair the hernia.
Protrusion of the stomach through the diaphragm
Heartburn, chest pain, acid reflux
Imaging studies, endoscopy
Generally good with appropriate management and treatment
Gastroesophageal reflux, complications of untreated hernia
Weakness in the diaphragm, aging
Medications, lifestyle changes, surgery (in severe cases)
Medications, lifestyle changes, surgery (in severe cases)
Protrusion of the stomach through the diaphragm opening
Management focuses on reducing symptoms and preventing complications
Please remember that this information is provided for general understanding, and individual cases may vary. Always consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and information.
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