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10 Hiatal Hernia Signs and Symptoms You Should Know!

A hiatal hernia happens when part of the stomach pushes up through the diaphragm into the chest area. Many people have it without knowing, but when symptoms occur, they’re often related to acid reflux and stomach pressure.

Here are 10 signs and symptoms you should know:


1. Heartburn (burning chest sensation)

One of the most common symptoms. It often worsens after eating or lying down.

2. Acid reflux

Stomach acid moving back into the throat or mouth, causing a sour or bitter taste.

3. Chest pain or pressure

Can feel like tightness in the chest and may be mistaken for heart problems.

4. Difficulty swallowing

Food may feel like it’s “stuck” in the chest or throat.

5. Frequent belching or bloating

Trapped air and pressure in the stomach can increase burping.

6. Nausea

Some people feel queasy, especially after meals.

7. Regurgitation

Food or liquid coming back up into the throat or mouth.

8. Shortness of breath (in larger hernias)

A large hernia can press on the diaphragm and affect breathing.

9. Feeling full quickly

You may feel full after eating only a small amount of food.

10. Worsening symptoms when lying down

Symptoms often get worse at night or when bending over.


What causes a hiatal hernia?

It can be linked to:

  • Aging (muscle weakening)
  • Obesity
  • Heavy lifting or straining
  • Persistent coughing or vomiting
  • Genetics in some cases

When to see a doctor

Seek medical advice if you have:

  • Severe chest pain
  • Trouble swallowing
  • Persistent vomiting
  • Black or bloody stools
  • Symptoms that don’t improve with lifestyle changes

Treatment options

Most people manage symptoms with:

  • Eating smaller meals
  • Avoiding lying down after eating
  • Reducing spicy/fatty foods
  • Medications for acid reflux
  • In rare cases, surgery

If you want, I can also explain how to tell the difference between hiatal hernia pain and heart attack pain, since they can feel very similar and cause confusion.

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