Hiatus hernia?
Another term for diaphragmatic hernia is a hiatal hernia.
yes.
Hiatus
Hiatus hernia is often called the great mimic because its symptoms can resemble a lot of different disorders. This means that it often isn't recognized.
You will have several symptoms if you have a hiatus hernia. You can feel bloated, food feels stuck, vomiting, nausea, sweating and heartburn. You can try antacids, and stay away from fatty and spicy foods.
It is called a Diaphragmatic Hernia or a Hiatus Hernia.
its called hiatal hernia or hiatus hernia.
I believe it would be the ileocecal valve reflex
Hernia is almost always a chronic disease. At times hernia can have acute onset.
It seems like you meant to ask about a hiatus hernia. A hiatus hernia occurs when part of the stomach protrudes into the chest cavity through the diaphragm. This can lead to symptoms like heartburn, chest pain, and difficulty swallowing. Treatment options include lifestyle changes, medications, and in some cases, surgery.
Usually none. When it does cause problems it is usually heartburn.