Esophageal hiatal hernia repair
Esophageal hiatal hernias have a higher incidence and are more common in middle-aged and elderly patients, but they do not necessarily have symptoms. If the symptoms are mild, drug treatment can be used to relieve them. Only those who have obvious symptoms and drug treatment is not effective are suitable for surgery. 1. Due to gastric acid reflux, it stimulates the corrosion of the lower part of the esophagus, which causes esophagitis, which causes burning or discomfort in the upper abdomen, heart socket, abdominal distension, acid return, and belching. 2. Inflammation and ulceration of the mucous membrane of the lower esophagus, vomiting, tarmac, and anemia. 3. Due to esophagitis, esophageal scars are formed narrowly for a long time, and those who have difficulty swallowing.
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