I believe your best bet would be to start with visiting the well-known medical websites for information. WebMD and Mayo Clinic are two good examples of such sites. Once you have learned a little more about the condition, if you feel that you (or someone you're investigating this for) may have the condition, a visit to your physician may be warranted.
The best place for finding information on sports hernia symptoms is at local physicians office. The information can also be found by asking local athletic professionals.
Your symptoms are very typical for reflux associated wih a hiatal hernia. However, an appropriate work up needs to be done to confirm this. Many people are told they have a hiatal hernia, yet thy have never had a diagnostic test to make the diagnosis. Typically an upper GI along with scheduling an upper endoscopy to should help not only diagnose you hiatal hernia but also look for tissue changes indicative of uncontrolled reflux. If these tests don't show these problems, further work up may be necessary to find other sources of your pain such as ruling out gallbladder disease.
Well, there's a website called "dailyjollof". They have medical jokes, but they are also discussing more serious topics, like news, beauty, health and so on.
Patient's U.K website is on place where one can go to find information regarding hernia support. Inspire's website is another place where this information can be found.
The most comprehensive source of information about hernias on the internet, can be found at www.hernia.org. For a more concise website, Wikipedia also has a page on hernias which contains information on symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
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.
The first signs of Abdominal Hernia occur with a bulge often represented with swelling on the abdomen area where the hernia would possibly occur. In some cases the hernia in abdomen would be unrecognizable and at times could be asymptomatic. During daily activities such as lifting, coughing, exercise and other movements the abdomen would get a lot of pressure which would result in the contents pushed to the gap of the abdominal cavity which increase the size of the bulge. Impotence in males is also common with abdominal gernia and in females, painful intercourse is seen as a symptom of abdominal hernia. This will result in inflammation in the bulge area.
You can find information on depression symptoms from your family doctor or from online sites or forums. You can also find information in health books or magazines.
One could find information on the symptoms of an aneurysm by going to the Web MD website. The website has information on the symptoms of many condition including aneurysms.
In the UK there are two main parts of a compensation claim for personal injury which can be made against an employer: 1. Pain and suffering for your hernia injury and 2. Financial losses as a result of suffering the hernia injury. So far as the pain and suffering is concerned the amount of compensation depends totally on the symptoms you have suffered from your hernia and whether these symptoms are long lasting. Using the related link below entitled "hernia injury compensation" - you can find examples of the range of compensation you can receive for different types of hernia injury, which in 2010 are up to £15,500.
There are numerous resources to find information on the symptoms for HIV and AIDS. The WebMD online information is very accurate. One can also refer to the local library to find detailed information on symptoms for HIV and AIDS.
Information on the symptoms of a tumor can be found on WebMD, and by calling your doctor or the local health clinic. You can also find information in medical books.