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Coping with HIATUS HERNIA
WOMAN'S WEEKLY
|March 29, 2022
This condition is where part of the stomach squeezes up into the chest through the opening in the diaphragm

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Two weight-management surgical options are gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy. In a study of patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes, those treated with the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass had better outcomes than those given a sleeve gastrectomy. Gastric bypass resulted in greater weight loss and better diabetic control and, over five years of follow-up, fewer major cardiovascular events. Discuss with your surgeon if you are considering having such surgery.
The diaphragm is a thin sheet of muscle, dividing your chest and abdomen. There’s normally a small space where the oesophagus (the tube between the mouth and stomach) goes down, but if this enlarges, it allows the stomach to be pushed up, and this is a hiatus hernia. It may not produce direct symptoms, but it can cause the stomach acid to reflux up into the oesophagus (gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, GORD) if the valve at the bottom of the oesophagus is faulty.
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