A Hiatal Hernia occurs when part of the stomach pushes up through the diaphragm into the chest cavity. Some people have no symptoms, but others may experience digestive and chest discomfort. Knowing the warning signs can help you seek medical advice early.
Here are 10 common signs and symptoms:
1. Frequent Heartburn 🔥
Persistent burning in the chest after eating is one of the most common symptoms. It happens because stomach acid moves upward into the esophagus, often linked to Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.
2. Acid Reflux
You may feel stomach acid or sour liquid coming back up into the throat or mouth.
3. Chest Pain
Some people experience pressure or pain in the chest, which can sometimes feel similar to heart problems. Always seek medical help if chest pain is severe.
4. Difficulty Swallowing
A hiatal hernia may cause food to feel stuck in the throat or chest.
5. Belching or Excessive Burping
Frequent burping can occur due to trapped air and reflux.
6. Feeling Full Quickly
You may feel full after eating only a small amount of food.
7. Nausea or Upset Stomach
Some people experience nausea, especially after large meals.
8. Chronic Cough or Throat Irritation
Acid reflux from the hernia can irritate the throat and cause persistent coughing or hoarseness.
9. Shortness of Breath
In larger hernias, pressure in the chest area may lead to breathing discomfort.
10. Fatigue from Anemia
In rare cases, irritation or bleeding in the stomach can lead to Iron‑Deficiency Anemia, causing tiredness and weakness.
âś… When to see a doctor
- Severe chest pain
- Trouble swallowing
- Vomiting blood
- Black stools
These could indicate complications and require immediate medical attention.
đź’ˇ Helpful lifestyle tips
- Eat smaller meals
- Avoid lying down right after eating
- Limit fatty or spicy foods
- Maintain a healthy weight
These steps may help reduce symptoms associated with a hiatal hernia.
If you want, I can also explain the 5 foods that make hiatal hernia symptoms much worse and what doctors recommend avoiding.