That headline is more informational than the others—but it’s still often overdramatic. A Hiatal hernia can cause symptoms, but many people have it with no symptoms at all.
Here are the real signs doctors look for:
🔟 Common signs & symptoms
- Heartburn 🔥
- Burning feeling in the chest, especially after eating
- Acid reflux
- Stomach acid coming back up into the throat
- Chest pain
- Can feel similar to heart pain (always take seriously)
- Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
- Feeling like food is stuck
- Regurgitation
- Food or sour liquid coming back up
- Belching or bloating
- Excess gas after meals
- Nausea
- Especially after large meals
- Shortness of breath
- In larger hernias pressing on the diaphragm
- Chronic cough or throat irritation
- Due to acid irritating the airway
- Worsening symptoms when lying down
- Gravity makes reflux easier
⚠️ Important to know
- Many people with a hiatal hernia have no symptoms
- Symptoms often overlap with Gastroesophageal reflux disease
- It’s usually not dangerous, but uncomfortable
🚨 When to see a doctor
- Severe or persistent chest pain
- Trouble swallowing
- Vomiting blood or black stools
✔️ Bottom line
A hiatal hernia is common and often manageable, not something to panic about.
If you want, I can show you simple lifestyle changes that reduce symptoms a lot 👍