Hiatal Hernia In Spanish
Una hernia de hiato se presenta cuando la parte superior del estómago sobresale a través del músculo grande que separa el abdomen y el pecho. Este músculo se denomina diafragma y tiene una pequeña abertura denominada hiato. A hiatal hernia occurs when weakened muscle tissue allows your stomach to bulge up through your diaphragm. It's not always clear why this happens. But a hiatal hernia might be caused by: Age-related changes in your diaphragm. Injury to the area, for example, after trauma or certain types of surgery. Being born with a very large hiatus. A hiatal hernia occurs when part of the stomach bulges into the chest. It can cause severe heartburn but is treatable. Surgery for hiatal hernias often can be performed using a minimally invasive approach, even for a larger hernia such as yours. A hiatal hernia is a common problem in which the upper part of the stomach bulges, or herniates,. Frequent acid reflux is called gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD. When muscle tissue surrounding the esophageal sphincter weakens, it can cause the upper part of your stomach to bulge up through the diaphragm into your chest cavity. This is called hiatal hernia.
Por lo general, una hernia de hiato se descubre durante una prueba o un procedimiento para determinar la causa de la acidez estomacal o del dolor en el pecho o en la parte superior del abdomen. Dichas pruebas o procedimientos incluyen los siguientes: Radiografía del aparato digestivo superior. A friend who had a hiatal hernia said her chiropractor “fixed it” in one visit. I would be skeptical but her endoscopy the following year did not indict evidence of hiatal hernia. Just wondering if anyone else has experience. 18 months ago my hiatal hernia was surgically fixed. Have since been told the motility of my esophagus is not good. A gastroscopy also revealed a gastric ulcer and a small hiatal hernia. I was given a cardiac scan of my heart area for something and the scan 'accidentally' picked up that I have a hiatal hernia (totally unrelated to cardiac issues). I want to know what has worked for others.