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Hiatus hernia

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Grammaretto Mon 29-Apr-24 15:58:55

Apparently this is what I have. It showed up on a recent x-ray. Part of my stomach poking through my diaphragm.

Does anyone else have one or experience and advice to give me?☆

Doctor has prescribed antacids and suggests I cut down on dairy and
citrus fruit.

I had heard of this but not known anyone with it.

Suggestions appreciated. Thanks.

Squiffy Sun 23-Feb-25 18:04:21

Thanks Farmor15! I did read the whole thread, but clearly didn’t take it all in!

Farmor15 Sun 23-Feb-25 16:24:17

Squiffy - as I replied upthread, I have a hiatus hernia. I always carry Rennies for short term relief, and suck Gaviscon tablets as I go to sleep. I was prescribed Lanzoprazole which worked but I couldn't tolerate side effects. I find ranitidine worked well - not available now- famotidine is the alternative. I take one of the "-azoles" (ppis) occasionally. I do occasionally get retching when eating if I get acid reflux, but not a passing out feeling.

Squiffy Sun 23-Feb-25 11:03:47

I know this is an old thread, but…

I’ve just been diagnosed with a hiatus hernia (had the oscopy). Does anyone else suffer from retching, sometimes when eating a meal and frequent nausea/almost passing out?

I’ve been prescribed Omeprazole, but as someone who almost always reacts very badly from taking medicines, I’m very reluctant to take it! Do Rennies help?

I’m seeing the Consultant again in ten days for an update/biopsy results.

PageF Mon 04-Nov-24 17:51:42

Hi Fartoold thanks for taking the time to reply and letting me know you also burp a lot, if I don’t it can feel uncomfortable as trapped wind!

Fartooold Tue 29-Oct-24 20:54:17

Yes I do! And the other end!

PageF Mon 28-Oct-24 06:46:34

This feedback is so useful thanks to all, but does anyone suffer from burping please?

pascal30 Tue 21-May-24 20:47:13

I have one and find that bread makes the heartburn worse. If I don't eat bread, have small meals and don't eat after 6pm I can get away with just one lansoprazole 15 mg in the morning

eddiecat78 Tue 21-May-24 14:48:14

I'm pretty sure I have a hiatus hernia caused by a bad cough throughout February. I don't have heartburn but do have a slightly weird sensation when I swallow and in my upper abdomen. May I ask if they also cause wind and/or flatulence? I'm having lots of problems with those and have ruled out other possible causes.

Floradora9 Thu 02-May-24 21:25:29

My mother had one and always slept almost upright . When she visited up we put a folded cot mattress under her mattress.
I had weeks of a very sore throat and no amount of antibiotics cured it . I was even sent to hospital to have a tube put up my nose and into my throat . Turned out to be caused by reflux .

Magsymoo Thu 02-May-24 18:39:09

I’ve had endless discomfort with my HH ever since Xmas and an excess of rich food and alcohol. Going back to a sensible eating regime didn’t rectify it and I can’t take PPI’s so I e been struggling. Now I’m on Famotidine which is helping. I’ve bought a device called IQoro which is supposed to exercise the weak muscles that lead to a HH. It can take 6-8 months of usage to be effective, I’m on month 3 but I’m hopeful.

Labradora Thu 02-May-24 17:14:34

I've got one that was discovered during an Endoscopy for something else.
The doctor didn't seem to think that it was important , just pointed out that he'd noticed one. Didn't say what type it was.

I don't have too much trouble with it to be honest and don't suffer too much with indigestion.

Initially the hospital doctor prescribed Omeprazole but as I was not really suffering because of it (just the odd bit of acid reflux occasionally) I didn't ask the GP to prescribe anymore.
The "proles" apparently can have side effects if taken for too long ? so I decided to give them a miss.

Whiff Thu 02-May-24 16:35:56

Bumping this up

MissAdventure Mon 29-Apr-24 23:02:16

Funnily enough, I find cereals play mine up, as do bananas.

To be honest, when it's bad, everything aggravates it.

It's only really aggravated by me being greedy, though, in the first place.

If I eat a fairly bland diet, I feel nothing wrong at all, then a skip the omeprazole (will I ever learn!)

The omeprazole is what keeps it calm in the first place.

Marydoll Mon 29-Apr-24 20:56:15

I too have a sliding one, it drives me crazy. I have the gastric cough on top of my COPD one, I know it annoys everyone!!!

Grammaretto Mon 29-Apr-24 20:53:09

It's useful having all this new knowledge.
Sliding hernia grin

It could very easily be caused or at least aggravated by lifting heavy clay sacks and kiln shelves (I'm a potter)
I try to enlist help but where are people when they're needed!
.
I have been prescribed some antacid . Doc says I'm not overweight (I am a bit) she did say go easy on dairy and now you say tomatoes!
what's left to eat . Chocolate?

Fidelity2 Mon 29-Apr-24 20:35:50

Also Omeprazole capsules.

Fidelity2 Mon 29-Apr-24 20:31:32

I have Hiatus Hernia and have a prescription from my GP for Gaviscon. It provides relief.

MissAdventure Mon 29-Apr-24 20:20:00

Ruby41

Yes, I was diagnosed with this a few years ago following a scan for something else and found the concept of my stomach moving upwards a bit bizarre but live with it reasonably OK. Was advised not to eat large meals (don't anyway) but little and often. Take Omeprazole regularly and Gaviscon liquid pink stuff when it gets really troubling. It's manageable most of the time, I find. A 'sliding' one, Miss A, that sounds interesting(!?).

I think a sliding one mostly lives a quiet, settled life, but slides out of place (upwards?!) at times, bringing lots of acid with it.
Something like that, anyway. smile

MissAdventure Mon 29-Apr-24 18:46:58

Primrose53

I have a Sliding Hiatus Hernia. Always makes me laugh as I get little pictures in my head. 🤣

I am just on Lanzoprazole.

Mines a slider, too.
Can imagine it in a little bobble hat, coming down a slide.... "Wheeeeeee!"

Jaxjacky Mon 29-Apr-24 18:33:49

I have one too Grammaretto diagnosed after the old camera down the throat. I take Famotidine daily as I can’t take any of the zole family of drugs. The annoying cough is acid in the oesophagus, my GP prescribed Gaviscon Advance too, a dose at bedtime.
Tbh I hardly know about it now.

Ruby41 Mon 29-Apr-24 18:00:05

Yes, I was diagnosed with this a few years ago following a scan for something else and found the concept of my stomach moving upwards a bit bizarre but live with it reasonably OK. Was advised not to eat large meals (don't anyway) but little and often. Take Omeprazole regularly and Gaviscon liquid pink stuff when it gets really troubling. It's manageable most of the time, I find. A 'sliding' one, Miss A, that sounds interesting(!?).

Grandmafrench Mon 29-Apr-24 17:54:51

Oh, just seen ‘endless cough’. Hopefully, if that’s better, it won’t aggravate the hernia.now.

Primrose53 Mon 29-Apr-24 17:53:12

I have a Sliding Hiatus Hernia. Always makes me laugh as I get little pictures in my head. 🤣

I am just on Lanzoprazole.

Grandmafrench Mon 29-Apr-24 17:50:13

Hiatal hernias are really common. If you’ve only recently been diagnosed, you may even be able to recall what might have caused it.

Pressure will have caused the tear. You may be someone who has put on lots of weight/insists on lifting heavy items/has had a very bad cough/spends lots of time bending and gardening/eats heavy meals/wears restrictive clothing and tight belts. Whatever the cause, it is possible to limit the pain or problem by eating small, frequent meals. Also by not putting any pressure on stomach muscles, by not eating supper within 3 hours of bedtime, by putting something under the head of the bed to raise it and help prevent you lying flat - but definitely not lifting the head of the bed yourself - and maybe keeping a food diary in case you are suffering regular pain or gastric problems, so any food item that upsets you can be avoided.

I suffered this problem 50 years ago, carrying massive sacks of dog food up a slope at a friends’ Kennels. Within a year it had pretty much settled. Years later I had pain and a Doctor advised me that I should try losing some weight I’d put on. It worked because it’s mechanical : take away the pressure and it usually settles down again.

Hopefully you’ll have to resort to regular medication only infrequently. 🤞

MissAdventure Mon 29-Apr-24 17:48:47

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