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Hernia typically involving the penetration of internal organs with protective walls surrounding muscles. Depending on the institutions dealing with the disruption it causes, there may be many different types of hernia. Hiatal hernia is a common type of hernia, which occurs when the wall of the stomach presses against the esophageal gap, an opening in the diaphragm. The discontinuity acts just like a valve, preventing the contents of the stomach to reach the interior of the esophagus. When the gap is weak, the contents of the stomach may be pushed upwards in the esophagus, causing a hiatal hernia. When the disturbance occurs in the region over the bulkhead, is referred to as a sliding hiatal hernia. When the disturbance occurs in the region below the diaphragm, is referred to as paraesophageal hiatal hernia.

Hiatal hernia affects both sexes equally. Although it can occur at any age, the disorder has the highest incidence in elderly people. Hiatal hernia is also common in overweight people and people often maintain a strong physical effort (weightlifting).

Some people suffering from hiatal hernia usually have no symptoms. However, hiatal hernia can bring symptoms such as heartburn, abdominal pain and discomfort and nausea. Most people affected by hiatal hernia suffer from heartburn, which usually intensifies after meals. This common symptom of a hiatal hernia occurs due to a regression of stomach contents into the esophagus. When doctors suspect the presence of hiatal hernia patients, who usually perform additional tests to confirm the clinical diagnosis. Hiatal hernia can be revealed by X-ray scans, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) and computerized tomography. Today, the disorder can be quickly diagnosed using a laparoscope.

Unlike other forms of disturbance, hiatal hernia rarely requires surgery. In fact, in many cases hiatal hernia does not require any medical care at all. When patients were diagnosed with a hiatal hernia complain about heartburn, doctors usually prescribe antacids or other similar medicines. Corrective surgery is required only for patients with more serious, complex forms hiatal hernia. The surgery is safe and quick, allowing patients to recover fully within a few days after the operation.

Hiatal hernia simply can be effectively cured by improving lifestyles. Proper diet and a healthy eating schedule that have proven particularly effective ways of correcting hiatal hernia. Also, people who suffer from hiatal hernia advised to avoid lifting weights and trying to prevent complications.

Although it is very common, hiatal hernia is one of the least threatening forms of hernia and in many cases the disorder disappears on itself. However, if the symptoms resulting from disruption is underway or very strong, it is best to inform your doctor about this.

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