A hiatal hernia happens when part of the stomach pushes up through the diaphragm into the chest area. Many people don’t even know they have it because symptoms can be mild or mistaken for acidity.
Here are 10 common signs and symptoms of a hiatal hernia:
1. Heartburn (acid reflux)
Burning sensation in the chest or upper stomach, often after eating or at night.
2. Regurgitation
Food or sour liquid coming back into the throat or mouth.
3. Chest discomfort
Pressure or pain in the chest that can feel similar to heart pain.
4. Difficulty swallowing
Feeling like food is “stuck” in the throat or chest.
5. Frequent burping
Excess gas and bloating after meals.
6. Feeling full quickly
Small meals make you feel overly full or uncomfortable.
7. Shortness of breath
In larger hernias, stomach pressure can affect breathing.
8. Sore throat or hoarseness
Stomach acid irritating the throat and voice box.
9. Nausea
Especially after eating heavy or fatty foods.
10. Worsening symptoms when lying down
Symptoms often get worse at night or when bending over.
⚠️ Important reality check
- Many of these symptoms overlap with acid reflux (GERD)
- A hiatal hernia often needs imaging (like endoscopy) for confirmation
- Not all cases require surgery—many are managed with lifestyle changes
✔️ When to see a doctor urgently
- Severe chest pain
- Vomiting blood or black stools
- Trouble swallowing worsening over time
- Unexplained weight loss
If you want, I can also explain:
- Natural ways to manage hiatal hernia symptoms
- Or a diet plan that reduces acid reflux and chest burning 👍