Symptoms Of A Hiatal Hernia

Burping

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If individuals have a hiatal hernia, they might find themselves experiencing frequent burping and belching. This might occur even if they haven't made any significant changes to their diet or what they drink. Patients might find foods that don't usually make them burp have led to burping, or they continue burping for much longer than they usually do. Burping occurs when individuals expel air from their stomach by pushing it through their mouth. The condition is generally related to the distending or expansion of the stomach because they've swallowed too much air. When individuals belch, the release of air reduces the distention. A hiatal hernia might lead to burping if there's a backflow of stomach contents. Belching most commonly occurs after individuals eat or drink something too quickly, drink carbonated beverages, or experience anxiety. Some individuals might also belch even if their abdomen doesn't have an excess amount of air in it. This tends to be due to using burping as a tool or habit to reduce discomfort in the abdomen.

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