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  2. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Surgery for hiatal hernias

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    Rarely, large hiatal hernias can lead to twisting of the stomach — a condition that requires emergency medical care. Hiatal hernias that don’t cause symptoms may not require surgical repair and instead can be closely monitored over time. If a hiatal hernia causes mild acid reflux, medication may be used to manage those symptoms.

  3. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Acid reflux often associated with hiatal...

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    Rarely, hiatal hernia may require a surgery, called fundoplication, to keep the stomach from bulging through the diaphragm opening and to prevent stomach acid from flowing into the esophagus. For the vast majority of people with your condition, however, surgery is not necessary.

  4. Not Just a Hernia: Digging Deeper - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    An endoscopy showed that Nathan had a hiatal hernia. This occurs when the upper part of the stomach budges through the large muscle separating the abdomen and chest. "Hiatal hernias are common in Western countries. The frequency of hiatal hernias increases with age from 10% in patients younger than 40 to 70% in patients older than 70 years.

  5. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Abdominal hernias do not go away on their...

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    An incarcerated abdominal hernia may prevent passage of contents through the intestine (bowel obstruction). The hernia also may be cut off from the body’s blood supply ─ a risk that increases with age. This can lead to gangrene, a life-threatening condition requiring immediate surgical attention. See your doctor promptly if you can’t push ...

  6. Recovering From Abdominal Hernia Repair Often Takes Longer Than...

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    It is one of the more common surgeries in the United States: Roughly 90,000 ventral hernia repairs are performed in the U.S. each year, the researchers note. Anyone can develop a ventral hernia, though people who have had surgery with an incision, have lung disease, are obese or have weakened immune systems are at higher risk, Dr. Bingener ...

  7. Preguntas y respuestas: La cirugía para la hernia de hiato

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    La hernia de hiato puede no producir ningún síntoma y, por ello, es frecuente que la gente ni siquiera sepa que la tiene. Sin embargo, los síntomas que la hernia de hiato puede provocar incluyen reflujo ácido, acidez estomacal , dolor del pecho o falta de aire después de la comida y dificultad para tragar, con la sensación de que un poco ...

  8. Mayo Clinic Healthcare expert offers tips for holiday feasting...

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    “The ring of muscle at the bottom of the gullet usually squeezes tightly except when we swallow food; however it can get weaker with age, or disrupted if patients develop a hiatal hernia,” Dr. East explains. “Conditions that slow gastric emptying, such as gastroparesis, or increase pressure within the abdomen, such as obesity or pregnancy ...

  9. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treatment for a parastomal hernia

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    A hernia associated with a stoma is known as a parastomal hernia. Like other abdominal wall hernias, parastomal hernias result in a noticeable bulge and can have similar symptoms. However, parastomal hernias can be very problematic for patients because the bulging around the stoma frequently interferes with the function of the appliance that ...

  10. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Restrictive diet usually not necessary to...

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    DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I’m 62 years old and am having difficulty keeping healthy weight on due to GERD and reflux. I am really confused about what foods and beverages I should avoid, and what foods will not make my reflux act up. What do you recommend mature adults who have this condition avoid, and what […]

  11. Ask the Mayo Mom: Treating hernias in children

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    An inguinal hernia isn't necessarily dangerous, but surgery may be recommended to fix an inguinal hernia that's painful or enlarging. Inguinal hernia repair is a common surgical procedure and can be performed as an open or minimally invasive procedure. Umbilical hernias are most common in infants, but they can affect adults as well.