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Suggest Treatment For Hiatus Hernia

Hi doctor I have hyperemia with erosions in a posterior pharygeal wall. :crico pharynx Esophagus; prolapse of gastrice mucosa Fundus:Cameron lesions Impression: gerd..hiatus hernia I get always throt irritation and infection like farangatis etc help me.. what to eat
Mon, 27 Feb 2017
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Hi and welcome to Healthcaremagic. I understand your concerns.
Hiatal hernia is a protrusion of stomach into the thorax and it usually leads to gastritis GERD and throat irritation so this could be a reason for recurrent throat infections. First, it can be treated with medications such as Omperasol 40mg or ranitidine. Throat infections should be evaluaetd with swab test and then antibiotics can be give. If there is no success then surgi cal repair of hiatal hernia may be recommended for severe cases.
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Kindly regards. Wish you a good health.
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Suggest Treatment For Hiatus Hernia

Hi and welcome to Healthcaremagic. I understand your concerns. Hiatal hernia is a protrusion of stomach into the thorax and it usually leads to gastritis GERD and throat irritation so this could be a reason for recurrent throat infections. First, it can be treated with medications such as Omperasol 40mg or ranitidine. Throat infections should be evaluaetd with swab test and then antibiotics can be give. If there is no success then surgi cal repair of hiatal hernia may be recommended for severe cases. I hope I have answered you query Kindly regards. Wish you a good health.