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Suggest Treatment For Hiatal Hernia And Acid Reflux While On Nexium

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Posted on Thu, 29 Sep 2016
Question: Hello Doctor

I'm always reparerede to look out for my XXXXXXX and maybe Im just too afraid of any disease.

This is the question:
I have a hiatal hernia and reflux problems and sometimes a little irritated bowel, but psyllium eliminate this irritated bowel problem. I have nexium twice 20mg for my reflux symptoms.
That's my health problems and I manage them as best as I can. I also have had CT, endoscopy, manometry and x-tray to diagnose my reflux problems. 1cm hiatal hernia and relaxed XXXXXXX muscle. I don't smoke or drink. I have had reflux terapy for 6 years

But my mother is very ill because of Crohn's disease and have had it for many years. I have heard about this can run in family. she has been a smoker for 30 years.

I don't wanna be afraid of disease everyday;
can you tell me ? , do I need to be afraid of that I will get this crohn's disease because my mother has it, or does my bowel, reflux problems have anything to do with this ?

sincerely XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Ajit Naniksingh Kukreja (29 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Crohn's has a genetic etiology

Detailed Answer:
Hi

THanks for writing in

It is good you are health aware but do not be scared of anything

Here are few tips which will help you with GERD and hiatus hernia along with the medications that you are taking :

GERD
1] Avoid spicy, fermented meals
2] Do not have heavy meals
3] Avoid smoking and alcohol
4] Wear loose clothes
5] Do not stoop
6] Do not lift heavy weights
7] Raise the head end of your bed
8] If Obese lose weight
9] If under stress - Manage stress levels by meditation and exercise

Yes your information is right Crohn's disease is known to have a genetic etiology and the risk to siblings is higher compared to others

Apart from the fact that the disease is twice more prevalant in smokers than non smokers

Hope this helps
Do write back in case of concern
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Follow up: Dr. Ajit Naniksingh Kukreja (8 minutes later)
So just to be clear;

I don't need to worry about getting Crohn's just because my mom have it ?

best regards XXXXXXX Hanusarson
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Answered by Dr. Ajit Naniksingh Kukreja (15 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Be alert instead of worrying

Detailed Answer:
Hi

THanks for your followup

I would say you need not worry as worry will increase the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome but cannot assure you will not have crohn's disease because of it's genetic etiology

Hope this clears your doubts
Wishing you a healthy life ahead

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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Dr. Ajit Naniksingh Kukreja

Gastrointestinal Surgeon

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Suggest Treatment For Hiatal Hernia And Acid Reflux While On Nexium

Brief Answer: Crohn's has a genetic etiology Detailed Answer: Hi THanks for writing in It is good you are health aware but do not be scared of anything Here are few tips which will help you with GERD and hiatus hernia along with the medications that you are taking : GERD 1] Avoid spicy, fermented meals 2] Do not have heavy meals 3] Avoid smoking and alcohol 4] Wear loose clothes 5] Do not stoop 6] Do not lift heavy weights 7] Raise the head end of your bed 8] If Obese lose weight 9] If under stress - Manage stress levels by meditation and exercise Yes your information is right Crohn's disease is known to have a genetic etiology and the risk to siblings is higher compared to others Apart from the fact that the disease is twice more prevalant in smokers than non smokers Hope this helps Do write back in case of concern