Hiatal Hernia

 

Symptoms

A hiatal hernia is most noticeable after a meal, when heartburn and belching occur. Often, a reflux of stomach fluid comes up the throat. Lying down after a meal aggravates the heartburn.
Hernias are the result of weakened connective
tissue that allows a small part of the stomach to bulge through the diaphragm in and around the esophagus. If the valve between the esophagus and stomach becomes weak, it allows stomach acid to reflux through the esophagus, causing the burning sensation. Most hernias are so small that they produce no symptoms.

Hiatal Hernia Causes

Hiatal hernia tends to occur in people over forty with weakened tissues. It is caused by a number of contributing factors related to eating habits and excess weight. Eating large meals or meals late in the day is a bad habit that puts pressure on the tissue. Heavy foods, rich in saturated fats, remain in the stomach for a long time. Deep-fried foods and commercial salad and frying oils are a real problem.

Missing in the diet are usually foods containing their natural fiber, especially raw foods and unbleached flour and rice. Substances which increase stomach acid are also a problem. These include alcohol, coffee, cigarettes and spicy foods. Also avoid swallowing air from eating too hastily.

Hiatal Hernia Nutrition

To minimize the discomfort of a hiatal hernia, eat numerous light meals, chew food slowly and do not lie down directly after eating. Avoid refined food, junk food and all fatty fried food, which spend a long time in the stomach during digestion. Also avoid spicy foods, coffee, tea, colas and alcoholic beverages, which aggravate the symptoms of hiatal hernia by stimulating the production of stomach acid.

All bitter, green leafy vegetables like endive, lettuce and artichoke, prepared as a vegetable with boiled potatoes or eaten in a salad dressed with flax seed oil and lemon, will help relieve the symptoms of hiatal hernia. Flax seed oil contains essential fatty acids needed by the body for many metabolic functions. Also soothing are carrot and cabbage coleslaw made with natural yogurt or kefir. Fresh papaya is beneficial, since it contains a digestive enzyme which supports and accelerates the stomach's digestive activity. Food allergens can aggravate symptoms of hiatal hernia, so an elimination diet will rule out these irritants.

Hiatal Hernia Nutritional Supplements

When a hiatal hernia causes heartburn, supplements can be used to help improve digestion. However, a change of diet and eating habits is essential. Evening primrose oil is an excellent source of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an essential fatty acid, which is helpful for healing and good digestion. Most digestive enzyme supplements contain proteolytic and other enzymes which break down proteins, fats and carbohydrates. If stomach acid is excessive, avoid supplements containing hydrochloric acid. Other healing supplements include lecithin, PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid), bismuth, bentonite and Lactobacillus acidophilus.

Daily dosages:

Most Important

Evening primrose oil, two 500 mg capsules three times daily

Digestive enzymes, such as bromelain, 1,000 mg three times daily

Lactobacillus acidophilus, 1-2 capsules or 1 tsp. daily

Lecithin, 2 capsules

PABA, 500 mg

Helpful

Bentonite, 1 tsp. daily

Hiatal Hernia Herbal Remedies

Herbal remedies work in conjunction with the body's own healing resources to bring effective relief.

Drink aloe vera juice and red clover tea to heal the hernia.

Comfrey tea can be taken for short periods only.

For a healing effect, combine 2 tbsp. each of licorice root, slippery elm and burdock root, and 1 tsp. goldenseal. Make a tea with 1 tsp. of this mixture and drink 2-3 cups daily. It should be noted that long-term use of licorice can elevate blood pressure in some individuals, due to its glycyrrhetinic acid content. Use deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL) instead.

Use borage and black currant oils as directed on the labels.

There is a four-herb combination available made of burdock, slippery elm, Turkish rhubarb and sheep sorrel which is beneficial to intestinal problems. It can be used alone, or with DGL or aloe vera juice.

Twice a week, add an oak bark infusion to bath water.

Hiatal Hernia Homeopathy

See indigestion and heartburn to find an appropriate homeopathic remedy to suit the nature of your symptoms.

Hiatal Hernia Tissue Salts

Take 4 tablets under the tongue every ten to fifteen minutes for acute problems. Otherwise take 4 tablets before meals daily for several days or one week if necessary.

Calc phos can help stimulate poor digestion when the least food causes pain, burning and gas. Sour belching is somewhat relieving.

Nat phos is an excellent help for overacidic conditions, when sour liquid comes up from the stomach. An acidic taste lingers in the mouth and there can be a great deal of gas. Typically, a yellow coating develops on the back of the tongue.

Take Kali phos when gas develops under the heart, causing a feeling of anxious distress. stress and emotional upset aggravate.

Mag phos is excellent for acute griping pains and burning, with a lot of gas and fullness. Warmth and bending double help.

Choose Kali sulph when there is pressure and fullness in the stomach. The tongue develops a yellow coating and there is an aversion to hot drinks. Cool, open air often relieves.

Hiatal Hernia External/Physical Therapies

As a prevention, exercise regularly to strengthen, but not strain, the abdominal muscles and walls.

After surgery, massage abdomen regularly to strengthen the stomach muscles.

Reflexology

Work the reflexes of the stomach, pancreas, solar plexus, diaphragm and adrenal glands, as illustrated.

Hiatal Hernia Available Brand Name Products

Nutritional Supplements

Ascorbate/Non-acidic Vitamin C (Ester-C)

Flax Oil (Flora)

Flax-O-Mega 1000 mg (Flora)

Frutin Antacid (Flora)

Udo's Choice: Ultimate Oil Blend (Flora)

Udo's Choice: Ultimate Oil Blend Capsules (Flora)

Green Kamut (Green Kamut)

Ester C - Caps, Tabs, Powder (Natural Factors)

Flax Seed Oil 1000 mg (Natural Factors)

Flax Seed Oil Liquid (Natural Factors)

Ultra Prim Evening Primrose Oil (Natural Factors)

Other Nutritional Supplements

Aloe Vera Gel (Nature's Herbs)

Herbal Remedies

Salus Gallexier Herbal Bitters (Flora)

Red Clover Combination (Nature's Herbs)

Licorice Phytosome (Nature's Herbs)

Golden Seal Root (Nature's Herbs)

Slippery Elm Bark (Nature's Herbs)

Burdock (Nature's Herbs)



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Gaby Saba Says:
Feb 23, 2010 @ 8:48 am
 
 
hi i was reading this article and you mention FLAX SEED OIL what if some people dont eat flax? What about Manitoba Harvest Hemp Seed Oil????
Love, Love,
Gaby
 
 
Karen Stenger Says:
Oct 14, 2009 @ 1:35 pm
 
 
Hello,
I have a hiatal hernia which I think is causing heart palpitaions from gas pressure either on my heart or the vegas nerve. Is this possible?
 
 
Shelley Says:
May 01, 2009 @ 10:13 am
 
 
I have a hiatal hernia. And acid reflux, I know this can cause a cough, but can it cause a SEVERE cough that wont go away?
 
 
Heidi Reeme Says:
Oct 08, 2008 @ 7:03 pm
 
 
Dear Rhoda Hall ,

I too had a umblical hernia mesh repair and was wondering if you had found out which one was used on you and if its the same ones they recalled im not for sure yet either which size but it is the same brand im waiting for the number to see if there is a match. also wanted to know if u have any any complications since your surgery?
 
 
tulips Says:
Aug 21, 2008 @ 8:03 pm
 
 
I have a hiatal hernia and have a dicomfort in the middle and at the end of my sternum. To help with the discomfort I eat crackers and drink milk. Have no idea why this helps. I have been thinking about surgery but after I read some of these comments I don't know now. I want it to get better not worse.
 
 
renee Says:
Jul 25, 2008 @ 10:57 pm
 
 
i have a herina can this cause my
stomach to feel bloated. pls respond
with an answer...... angela crosta.
 
 
Rhoda Hall Says:
Jul 18, 2008 @ 5:04 pm
 
 
Hi Priscilla,
I was told by my doctor prior to my surgery that the longer you wait the chance of strangulation (cutoff of blood supply) could occur, which could lead to death. I had an umbilical hernia repair mesh surgery done on 2/13/08. I still feel stinging pain and discomfort and have recently heard of a recall on Kugel mesh used in hernia repairs. I am currently investigating this issue.
 
 
Rhoda Hall Says:
Jul 18, 2008 @ 4:57 pm
 
 
Hi Trevor,
I had a hernia repair mesh insert on February 14, 2008. I too feel that my hernia appears bigger. My stomach has been very bloated since the surgery. I feel pinching, stinging and tenderness. I received an email in my yahoo account regarding a recall on Kugel mesh used for umbilical hernia repairs. I am in the process of finding out what type of mesh was used in my surgery.
 
 
sue bushong Says:
Jun 22, 2008 @ 7:54 am
 
 
i have a hernia under my breast ,at the top of my stomach,and sometimes it nearly drives me crazy hurting so bad. do you have any answers without surgy..it makes me go into panic attacks sometimes.then i have to go through that part of it .thanks if you can help it would be a blessing
 
 
angela crosta Says:
May 09, 2008 @ 8:23 am
 
 
i have a herina can this cause my
stomach to feel bloated. pls respond
with an answer...... angela crosta.
 
 
Trevor Brawn Says:
May 08, 2008 @ 2:28 am
 
 
Last June I had a hernia repair.I have a 6 inch scar in center of stomach and had mesh insert.At this time the bulge that was there before appears to be bigger.I still have pain and tenderness and have never really felt any better for having the op,the bulde is bigger and is concerning
 
 
helen mcmartn Says:
Apr 19, 2008 @ 1:51 pm
 
 
i have a hiatal hernia and an episode happened the other evening when it backed up causing me alot of pain and for afew days since i have soreness in my chest cavity especially on my left side and it is still very tender
 
 
priscilla williams Says:
Mar 03, 2008 @ 2:21 pm
 
 
i am 53 years i have an herina by my belly butten . my gp said i no need an op but if it go biger then i might need an op then .do to my bad helth i have a bad cough all the time will this make the herina bigger and worse. what can i do for it not to go bigger.if it go bigger in what is time spam it could go bigger.
will it get better with out treatment.
will e mail me back
 
 
Desmond Carlin Says:
Feb 09, 2008 @ 5:18 pm
 
 
i have a hernia which goes from my pubic hair right down into my scrotem and causes me discomfort most times, my real queery is will this prevent me having children are loss of a testicle....im currently on a waiting list for my operation but no date yet can u help me?? I6bXt
 
 
birds11 Says:
Jan 13, 2008 @ 2:31 pm
 
 
can you feel a twitching or spasm below your sternum?
 
 
Helen Ho Says:
Jan 11, 2008 @ 10:24 am
 
 
May I know what can my son eat
after the sugery of heria?

He is 15 yr old, 130lb

How long he has to rest, and when
can he play sport again.

Thanks
Helen