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How To Cure Chest Pain?

i have a pain in right side of chest for about 6 months now i have had a camera down throut and they found i have a hiatus hernia i am taking 40mg of emosul 1 aday and naprosyn twice daily but still pain in same place and sometimes it moves to the left side
Sat, 26 Apr 2014
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
Just like GERD, the symptoms of histus hernia will come and go with medications only. What you really need to cure the disease is surgery in the form of repair of the hernia because that can only give you the only cure for the disease though the success rate of the surgery may vary from patient to patient. Ideally you should consult a cardio-thoracic surgeon and should discuss the probable benefit from the surgery. Meanwhile you should continue to take the medications which you are currently receiving.
Thank you.
Rregards,
Dr Aarnab Maji
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How To Cure Chest Pain?

Hello Thanks for your query. Just like GERD, the symptoms of histus hernia will come and go with medications only. What you really need to cure the disease is surgery in the form of repair of the hernia because that can only give you the only cure for the disease though the success rate of the surgery may vary from patient to patient. Ideally you should consult a cardio-thoracic surgeon and should discuss the probable benefit from the surgery. Meanwhile you should continue to take the medications which you are currently receiving. Thank you. Rregards, Dr Aarnab Maji