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  2. Diaphragmatic Hernia: Causes, Symptoms & Diagnosis - Healthline

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    A congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is due to the abnormal development of the diaphragm while the fetus is forming. A defect in the diaphragm of the fetus allows one or more of their abdominal ...

  3. Strangulated Hernia: Symptoms, Treatment, Outlook, and More

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    bloody stools. constipation. darkening or reddening of the skin over the hernia. fatigue. fever. inability to pass gas. inflammation or tenderness around the hernia. increased heart rate. nausea.

  4. Diaphragm: Anatomy, Function, Diagram, Conditions, and Symptoms

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    Seek emergency treatment if you experience chest pain or pressure that extends to your jaw, neck, arms, or back. Symptoms of a diaphragm condition may include: difficulty breathing when lying down ...

  5. Hernia Tests and Treatments: Truss, Surgery, & More - WebMD

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    Hernia surgery is performed under either local or general anesthesia. The surgeon repositions the herniated tissue and, if strangulation has occurred, removes the oxygen-starved part of the organ ...

  6. Diaphragmatic hernia - Wikipedia

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    The largest object seen in the thorax is the rest of the liver. Just to the right of that is the heart. The liver was connected to itself through a small hole in the diaphragm (not seen). Diaphragmatic hernia is a defect or hole in the diaphragm that allows the abdominal contents to move into the chest cavity. Treatment is usually surgical.

  7. How to Fix a Hiatal Hernia Yourself, and When to Seek Medical ...

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    First thing after waking up, drink a glass of warm or room temperature water. Stand as high as possible on your toes and then drop down abruptly. Repeat 10 times. Raise your arms up in the air and ...

  8. What Size of Hiatal Hernia Needs Surgery? Factors and FAQs

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    The chances of needing another surgery are about 1%. It usually takes 3–6 weeks to return to work and 6 weeks before you can eat normally again. Gastrointestinal side effects like bloating might ...

  9. Diaphragm Pain: Causes and Treatment - Healthline

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    See a doctor. Diaphragm pain can have multiple causes, including strenuous exercise, pregnancy, trauma to the area, a hiatial hernia, or gallbladder problems. The diaphragm is a mushroom-shaped ...

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