A stomach hernia, often referred to as a hiatal hernia, occurs when part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm into the chest cavity. It may appear as a bulge or swelling in the upper abdomen or chest area, particularly when bending over or straining. Symptoms can include heartburn, chest pain, and difficulty swallowing. The hernia itself may not be visible externally but can be detected through imaging studies or endoscopy.
Herina scutellaris was created in 1830.
Herina gyrans was created in 1864.
Herina liturata was created in 1830.
Herina lugubris was created in 1826.
Herina rivosecchii was created in 2002.
Herina palustris was created in 1826.
Herina germinationis was created in 1790.
Herina oscillans was created in 1826.
Herina tristis was created in 1826.
Herina parva was created in 1864.
Herina frondescentiae was created in 1758.
Herina yunnanica was created in 2006.