A Hiatal hernia happens when part of the stomach bulges up through the diaphragm into the chest. Many people have no symptoms, but when symptoms do appear, they often overlap with acid reflux.
Here are 10 signs and symptoms to be aware of:
๐ฅ 1. Heartburn
- Burning sensation in the chest
- Often worse after meals or when lying down
๐ฝ๏ธ 2. Acid reflux
- Stomach acid flowing back into the esophagus
- Sour or bitter taste in the mouth
๐ 3. Chest pain
- Can feel like pressure or discomfort
- Sometimes confused with heart-related pain (needs caution)
๐คข 4. Difficulty swallowing
- Feeling like food is stuck
- Known medically as Dysphagia
๐ซ 5. Shortness of breath
- Especially after eating
- Large hernias can press against the lungs
๐ค 6. Chronic cough
- Often worse at night
- Linked to acid irritation
๐ค 7. Hoarseness or sore throat
- Acid can irritate the vocal cords
๐ซง 8. Frequent burping or bloating
- Feeling full quickly
- Excess gas
๐คฎ 9. Nausea or regurgitation
- Food or liquid coming back up
โซ 10. Iron deficiency anemia (in some cases)
- From slow, hidden bleeding
- Linked to Anemia
โ ๏ธ Important reality check
- Symptoms can mimic acid reflux (GERD)
- Some people have a hiatal hernia and never know it
- Severity varies widely
๐ฉ When to seek medical help
- Severe or persistent chest pain
- Trouble swallowing getting worse
- Vomiting blood or black stools
- Unexplained weight loss
๐ง What helps manage symptoms
- Eat smaller meals
- Avoid lying down right after eating
- Reduce trigger foods (spicy, fatty, caffeine)
- Maintain a healthy weight
โ Bottom line
๐ Hiatal hernia is common and often manageable
๐ Symptoms are mostly related to acid reflux
๐ Serious complications are uncommon but important to catch early
If you want, I can help you figure out whether your symptoms sound like a hiatal hernia or something else.