A Hiatal hernia happens when part of the stomach pushes up through the diaphragm into the chest. While some people have no symptoms, recognizing signs early can help prevent complications.
🔹 10 Hiatal Hernia Signs and Symptoms
1. Heartburn
- Burning sensation in the chest, often after meals or when lying down
2. Acid Reflux / Regurgitation
- Stomach acid or food coming back up into the throat or mouth
3. Difficulty Swallowing (Dysphagia)
- Feeling that food is stuck in the throat or chest
4. Chest Pain
- Can mimic heart-related pain; usually worsens after eating or when lying down
5. Belching or Bloating
- Frequent burping and feeling of fullness in the upper abdomen
6. Nausea
- Mild stomach upset, sometimes after eating
7. Globus Sensation
- Feeling of a lump in the throat
8. Shortness of Breath
- Large hernias can push on the diaphragm and lungs
9. Vomiting
- Occasional, sometimes forceful, especially with larger hernias
10. Sleep Disturbances
- Nighttime reflux can interrupt sleep and cause tiredness
🛡️ Tips to Manage Hiatal Hernia Symptoms
- Eat smaller, more frequent meals
- Avoid lying down immediately after eating (wait 2–3 hours)
- Limit trigger foods: caffeine, alcohol, chocolate, fatty and spicy foods
- Elevate the head of the bed 6–8 inches
- Maintain a healthy weight
- Quit smoking
⚠️ See a Doctor If You Experience
- Severe or persistent chest pain
- Difficulty swallowing
- Vomiting blood or black stools
- Sudden unexplained weight loss
These may indicate complications such as esophagitis, bleeding, or a strangulated hernia.
đź’ˇ Bottom line:
Hiatal hernias often cause heartburn, regurgitation, and chest discomfort, but they can also affect sleep and breathing. Lifestyle adjustments and medical care can relieve symptoms and prevent complications.
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