Obesity, coughing, constipation, smoking, poor posture, and heavy lifting can cause a hiatal hernia. Learn about symptoms, treatment, and surgery.
2. Add Fruits and Vegetables to the diet with each meal Even if it is only a little. This is very important and extremely effective at controlling symptoms of hiatal hernia. Even if you have already read my page on this, remember NEVER eat fruit AFTER grains! It seems that fresh fruit ...
Many people withhiatal hernia, a condition in which part of thestomachbulges upward through an opening in the diaphragm, have no symptoms. For those who do, what they eat may make a difference between a good day (or night) and a bad one.Dietcan play an important role in controlling the...
Ascites: Ascites is an abnormal collection of fluid in the abdominal cavity, which is often seen in people with liver failure, and also may be associated with the development of a hiatal hernia. SLIDESHOW Ulcerative Colitis: Symptoms, Diet, Treatment, Causes See Slideshow What does a hiatal ...
Each bariatric surgical procedure has advantages and disadvantages in regard to potential postsurgical complications, including gastroesophageal reflux and hiatal hernia development. The most commonly performed bariatric procedures include laparoscopic placement of adjustable gastric band (LAGB), laparoscopic Roux-...
Moreover, maintain a homemade, bland diet free of excessive spices or condiments. You can include a variety of fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables.(1) 2. Eating smaller meals If you have a hiatal hernia, you may find that eating smaller meals more frequently helps to reduce your symptoms...