A Hiatal Hernia happens when part of the stomach pushes up through the diaphragm into the chest. Some people have no symptoms—but others experience discomfort that can affect daily life.
Here are 10 signs and symptoms you should know:
1. Frequent heartburn
A burning sensation in the chest, especially after eating or lying down.
2. Acid reflux
Stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing irritation and a sour taste.
3. Chest pain
Can feel similar to heart-related pain—always take it seriously.
4. Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
Food may feel like it’s getting stuck on the way down.
5. Regurgitation of food or liquids
Undigested food or sour liquid may come back up into the mouth.
6. Feeling full quickly
You may feel stuffed after eating only a small amount.
7. Bloating and belching
Excess gas buildup can cause frequent burping.
8. Chronic cough or throat irritation
Acid reflux can irritate the throat and airways.
9. Shortness of breath
In larger hernias, pressure in the chest can affect breathing.
10. Nausea or vomiting
Especially if the hernia becomes more severe or obstructed.
⚠️ When to seek medical help
Get medical attention right away if you experience:
- Severe chest pain
- Trouble swallowing worsening over time
- Vomiting blood or black stools
- Sudden, intense abdominal pain
Final note
Many symptoms overlap with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, so proper diagnosis is important. Treatment can range from lifestyle changes to medication—and in rare cases, surgery.
If you want, I can share foods to avoid and habits that reduce symptoms naturally.