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How Can Stabbing Pain Under The Right Breast After Eating A Heavy Meal Be Managed While Having A History Of Hiated Hernia?

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Posted on Mon, 4 Apr 2022
Question: I had a hiated hernia 25 years ago. I now have similar stabbing pains under my right breast after eating a greasy sandwich. What are the symptoms of a hiated hernia?
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (36 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
As detailed below.

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

Hiatal Hernia:
There may not be any symptoms and the finding of having hiatal hernia can be a co-incidental finding.
Some people can have the following symptoms:
Pain in upper abdomen and/or lower chest/ center of chest called heartburn or in the center of back.
Burning sensation in the said area.
Instigated or enhanced by some factors, foods, beverages that are different for each person.
There can be belching, hiccup, nausea, regurgitation, or vomiting.
Pain in throat.

I hope this answers your specific query.
Good to know that Zantac and Pepto Bismol has helped you.
Please continue these.
Take soft bland diet.
Small frequent meals.
Upper GI Endoscopy helps to pin-point the exact cause.

Please feel free to ask for further specific queries if you fell that there is a gap of communication.
Take care.
Regards
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How Can Stabbing Pain Under The Right Breast After Eating A Heavy Meal Be Managed While Having A History Of Hiated Hernia?

Brief Answer: As detailed below. Detailed Answer: Hello, Hiatal Hernia: There may not be any symptoms and the finding of having hiatal hernia can be a co-incidental finding. Some people can have the following symptoms: Pain in upper abdomen and/or lower chest/ center of chest called heartburn or in the center of back. Burning sensation in the said area. Instigated or enhanced by some factors, foods, beverages that are different for each person. There can be belching, hiccup, nausea, regurgitation, or vomiting. Pain in throat. I hope this answers your specific query. Good to know that Zantac and Pepto Bismol has helped you. Please continue these. Take soft bland diet. Small frequent meals. Upper GI Endoscopy helps to pin-point the exact cause. Please feel free to ask for further specific queries if you fell that there is a gap of communication. Take care. Regards