A hiatal hernia happens when part of the stomach pushes upward through the diaphragm into the chest. Many people have mild cases without noticing it, but when symptoms appear, they’re often related to acid reflux and pressure in the upper abdomen.
Here are 10 common signs and symptoms of a hiatal hernia you should know:
1. Heartburn (especially after meals)
A burning sensation in the chest is one of the most common symptoms. It often worsens after eating or when lying down.
2. Acid reflux
Stomach acid can flow back into the esophagus, causing a sour or bitter taste in the mouth.
3. Chest pain or discomfort
This can feel similar to heart-related pain, which is why it sometimes causes confusion. It often worsens with bending or lying flat.
4. Difficulty swallowing
Food may feel like it’s “sticking” in the throat or chest due to irritation or narrowing of the esophagus.
5. Frequent burping or belching
Increased gas buildup and pressure in the stomach can lead to repeated burping.
6. Feeling full quickly
Some people feel unusually full after eating only a small amount of food.
7. Shortness of breath
A larger hernia can press on the lungs or diaphragm, making breathing feel slightly restricted.
8. Regurgitation of food or liquid
Undigested food or stomach acid may come back up into the mouth, especially when bending over or lying down.
9. Sore throat or hoarseness
Acid reflux can irritate the throat and vocal cords, leading to a raspy voice or chronic throat discomfort.
10. Worsening symptoms when lying down
Symptoms often intensify at night or when reclining because gravity no longer helps keep stomach acid down.
Important note
A hiatal hernia is related to the condition known as Hiatal hernia. Many cases are mild and managed with lifestyle changes (like diet adjustments and avoiding lying down after meals), but persistent or severe symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare professional—especially since they can resemble other conditions like heart disease or ulcers.
If you want, I can also explain causes, treatment options, or foods to avoid for hiatal hernia.