
Does Hiatus Hernia Cause Indigestion And Acidity?

VICTOPROFEN is the probable culprit
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Good day.
Noted that you have trouble with indigestion and acidity. Hiatus hernia does cause acid reflux and as you correctly said, responds well to raising the headend of your cot.
There are number of reasons for a refractory acid reflux disease.
1. Few hormone conditions
2. Helicobacter Pylori infection ( H.Pylori)
3.Drugs
As an endocrinologist, hormone conditions are certainly on top of my mind, however, they are relativelt uncommon. the other two are more common.
I am sure that, while doing endoscopy, they would have done a test for H.Pylori.
You must discuss this with your gastroenterologist.
I NOTED THAT YOU ARE ON VICTOPROFEN ( this contain a potent drug called IBUPROFEN). THIS IS NOTORIOUS to cause acid reflux disease and even stomach ulcers. Why are you taking it ?. You should consider stopping it and changing over to Paracetamol/codeine combination for pain relief.
If the symptoms persists even after stopping Victoprofen, we need to do hormone tests. For that, you might have to meet an endocrinologist. Firts test would be a fasting gastrin level ( but for this, we might have to stop your anti reflux medications like Prilosec to be stopped for many weeks, which is not practical now).
Please try to stop Victoprofen and see what happens.
Regards
Binu


Regard
Stu
Hi
Detailed Answer:
Acetaminophen ( paracetamol) can vary rarely cause reflux, but it is comparatively a safer drug as far as acid reflux is concerned. Codeine may cause retching and nausea, but not much of acid reflux. As you mentioned earlier, you have hiatus hernia and with that, you always have a tendency for reflux. Drugs like Victoprofen/Diclofenac etc surely can worsen that.
Regards
B

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