Here are 10 signs and symptoms of a hiatal hernia you should be aware of. A hiatal hernia occurs when part of the stomach pushes up through the diaphragm into the chest, and symptoms can range from mild to uncomfortable:
1. Heartburn
- A burning sensation in the chest or throat, often after eating or when lying down.
2. Regurgitation
- Food or acid backing up into the throat or mouth, leaving a sour or bitter taste.
3. Difficulty Swallowing (Dysphagia)
- Feeling like food is stuck in the chest or throat.
4. Chest Pain
- Pressure, tightness, or discomfort that can mimic heart problems.
5. Belching or Burping
- Frequent burps caused by excess air or acid reflux.
6. Feeling Full Quickly
- Early satiety or discomfort after small meals.
7. Nausea
- Stomach upset, sometimes leading to vomiting.
8. Shortness of Breath
- Larger hernias can press on the diaphragm, making it harder to breathe.
9. Acid Reflux / GERD Symptoms
- Chronic reflux or irritation of the esophagus due to stomach acid.
10. Disrupted Sleep
- Symptoms often worsen when lying down, causing poor sleep quality.
⚠️ Important:
- Mild hiatal hernias may be asymptomatic.
- Seek medical attention if you experience severe chest pain, difficulty swallowing, or vomiting blood, as these require urgent care.
💡 Tip: Lifestyle changes—like smaller meals, avoiding lying down after eating, and reducing trigger foods—can help manage symptoms effectively.
I can also make a simple at-home guide for easing hiatal hernia discomfort if you want.