Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Yvonne Campbell - Jan 31st, 2011 10:47 am. | |
Yvonne Campbell
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I was diagnosed with a small hiatus hernia last year.I complained to my Doctor that I'm feeling a lot of pain but he didn't do anything,now the pain got more intense. He referred me to a Gastroenterologist and was told the hernia got larger. My pain is even worst. My Doctor told me in order for a surgery to be done, I need to loose weight. I am 5 ft 7ins tall and weighing 200lbs. I am working on my weight,but I'm in severe pain. Is it possible for me to do a Laparoscopy? |
re: Hiatus Hernia
by Sadhana Mishra -
Jan 31st, 2011
10:51 am
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Dear Madam Laparoscopic repair of hiatus hernia (Fundoplication) is a good option for your disease. We need to perform few investigation before reaching to any conclusion about type of surgery you need. |
re: Hiatus Hernia
by Manish Giri -
Jun 25th, 2020
4:56 pm
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What are the symptoms of Hiatus hernia???? |
re: Hiatus Hernia
by Dr Rahul Pandey -
Jun 25th, 2020
5:03 pm
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Dear manish The symptom of hiatus hernia are have a painful burning feeling in your chest, often after eating (heartburn) bring up small amounts of food or bitter-tasting fluids (acid reflux) burp and feel bloated have difficulty or pain when swallowing. |