A Hiatal hernia happens when part of your stomach moves up into your chest through the diaphragm. Many people don’t notice it—but when symptoms appear, they’re often related to acid reflux.
Here are 10 signs and symptoms you should know 👇
⚠️ 1. Heartburn
- Burning feeling in the chest
- Worse after eating or lying down
👉 Most common symptom
🔥 2. Acid reflux
- Stomach acid coming up into the throat
- Sour or bitter taste
😣 3. Chest pain
- Can feel like pressure or burning
- Sometimes confused with heart problems
⚠️ Always rule out heart issues first
🍽️ 4. Difficulty swallowing
- Food feels stuck in the chest
- Known as Dysphagia
🤢 5. Regurgitation
- Food or liquid coming back up
- Especially after meals or bending over
🫁 6. Shortness of breath
- Large hernias can press on the lungs
😴 7. Symptoms worsen when lying down
- Reflux becomes more noticeable at night
🗣️ 8. Chronic cough or throat irritation
- Acid irritates the throat
- May cause hoarseness
🫧 9. Frequent burping or bloating
- Feeling overly full or gassy
🩸 10. Anemia (in rare cases)
- Slow bleeding from irritation
- May lead to fatigue
👉 Linked to Iron deficiency anemia
🚨 When to see a doctor
- Severe chest pain
- Trouble swallowing
- Vomiting blood or black stools
- Persistent symptoms despite treatment
✔️ What makes symptoms worse
- Large meals
- Spicy or fatty foods
- Lying down right after eating
- Obesity
✔️ Bottom line
A hiatal hernia often shows up as acid reflux symptoms, but it can vary.
👉 Many cases are manageable with lifestyle changes, while some may need medication or surgery.
If you want, I can show you simple daily habits that reduce hiatal hernia symptoms quickly.