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An intergalatic, cosmological hernia!
It's a hernia
the main problem of the male reproductive system is the hernia
Herniated-Verb: I herniated myself when I was lifting items I was too weak to lift. Herniated Disk-Adjective: I had to get surgery on my herniated Disk. Hernia-Noun: I had a hernia.
Unless the vas deference has herniated also, the chances are almost zero.
Yes, if an accident is bad enough, it will cause a hernia. This is why it is important to go to the hospital and get an exam after an accident.
I have a hiatal hernia and I think that it is causing my high blood pressure. The blood pressure medication doesn't help only makes the pain worse.
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Have you considered having the hiatal hernia treated? It seems that every complaint that you have can be related to the hernia. Certain movements that increase abdominal pressure and eating can cause part of the stomach to slide up through the hernia and cause pain. If you belch, it relieves the pressure and temporarily fixes the hernia. The only way to find permanent relief is to seek treatment for the hernia. If you have no further questions, please click 'accept'. Thank you.
A short esophagus is typically associated with a sliding hiatal hernia (a-sliding hiatal hernia), rather than a rolling or paraesophageal hiatal hernia. In a sliding hiatal hernia, the gastroesophageal junction and a portion of the stomach slide up into the chest through the hiatus (an opening in the diaphragm). This type of hiatal hernia is more common and usually does not cause significant symptoms or complications. On the other hand, a rolling or paraesophageal hiatal hernia occurs when a portion of the stomach herniates through the hiatus and into the chest beside the esophagus, but the gastroesophageal junction remains in its normal position. This type of hiatal hernia is less common but may be associated with more significant symptoms and complications, such as gastric volvulus (twisting of the stomach) or strangulation of the herniated portion. In summary, a sliding hiatal hernia is typically associated with a short esophagus, while a rolling or paraesophageal hiatal hernia involves a different herniation pattern
i have been searching everywhere to find the answer to this question. i have not found as much info as i'd hoped, but i did find a youtube video of a doctor discussing this issue who says that the answer is yes (search "herniated disc menstruation" and scroll down; you'll see it). i have had more painful menstrual cramps since the herniated disc. i also sometimes have pain that feels like cramping when not on my period on the right side of my uterus (my disc causes sciatica on the right side of my body).
A herniated disc occurs when the jelly-like center of a spinal disc pushes out through a tear in the outer layer, causing pain and possibly compressing nearby nerves. It is also known as a ruptured or slipped disc.
i think it`s because of hernia
Because it keeps the stomach acid from flowing up into the Hiatal hernia at night.