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hiatal hernia
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hiatal hernia, x-ray, hiatal hernia, hiatal hernia repair, hernia, hiatal, hiatal hernia, the stomach protrudes upward, chest, an opening, in the diaphragm, diaphragm, sheet of muscle used in breathing that separates the chest, abdomen, hiatal hernias the result of a weakening, the supporting tissue, increasing age, obesity, smoking, known risk factors in adults, children, have it from birth, congenital, associated, gastroesophageal reflux in infants, hiatal hernias, very common, in people over 50 years old, regurgitation of gastric acid, stomach, esophagus, heartburn, bending over, lying down, swallowing difficulty, chest pain, belching, a hiatal hernia by rarely causes, pain, discomfort, reflux of gastric acid, air, bile, happens more, hiatal hernia, barium swallow x-ray, esophagogastroduodenoscopy, egd, goals of treatment, to relieve symptoms, prevent complications, reducing regurgitation of stomach contents, esophagus, gastroesophageal reflux, relieve pain symptoms, medications that neutralize stomach acidity, decrease acid production, strengthen the lower esophageal sphincter, measures to reduce symptoms, avoiding large, heavy meals, not lying down, bending over immediately after a meal, weight reduction, smoking cessation, failure to control the symptoms by general, medical measures, onset of complications, require surgical repair, the hernia, most symptoms, alleviated, slow bleeding, iron deficiency anemia, due to a large hernia, pulmonary, lung, aspiration, strangulation, closing off, the hernia, symptoms indicate you, have developed a hiatal hernia, hiatal hernia, symptoms worsen, not improve, new symptoms develop, controlling risk factors, obesity, play a preventative role.
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