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Acid Reflux Disagreement
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I've had this for 12 years pretty badly. If I take my mess I'm ok but god he,o me if I miss one - the burning in my oesophageus is quite literally unbearable.
Now a friend rang me yesterday to say her hubby was going to the doctor as he had this pain on his left side all the time, and a bit of burning in his chest. Doctor later that day diagnosed acid reflux and prescribed Omeprazole . Now I've never heard of pain down left side so I spoke to her again and she says yes that's what he says, and even if they're watching tv and she leans on his left side it's uncomfortable. Has anybody heard of this symptom with acid reflux??
Now a friend rang me yesterday to say her hubby was going to the doctor as he had this pain on his left side all the time, and a bit of burning in his chest. Doctor later that day diagnosed acid reflux and prescribed Omeprazole . Now I've never heard of pain down left side so I spoke to her again and she says yes that's what he says, and even if they're watching tv and she leans on his left side it's uncomfortable. Has anybody heard of this symptom with acid reflux??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends dave......if a hiatus hernia, just slips in and out of the diaphragm with no acid leakage, which often happens,then there is no pain (indigestion) as there is no leakage of acid.
However the hernia may get "stuck" and acid is regurgitated causing pain OR GERD.
It is the GERD which causes the pain and NOT the hiatus hernia.
Have I missed your point?
However the hernia may get "stuck" and acid is regurgitated causing pain OR GERD.
It is the GERD which causes the pain and NOT the hiatus hernia.
Have I missed your point?
Purist.....by get "stuck" you mean strangulate, like a hernia in the groin?
One should never say never in medicine, but i have never heard of or seen a strangulated hiatus hernia in my medical career. I suppose that that it "slides" in and out of the hole in the diaphragm that it is unlikely to strangulate. As you quite rightly say, a para-oesophageal hernia (very uncommon) may rarely strangulate, because it is competing for space with the oesophagus.
One should never say never in medicine, but i have never heard of or seen a strangulated hiatus hernia in my medical career. I suppose that that it "slides" in and out of the hole in the diaphragm that it is unlikely to strangulate. As you quite rightly say, a para-oesophageal hernia (very uncommon) may rarely strangulate, because it is competing for space with the oesophagus.
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