
Hiatus hernia treatment options
Revisione paritaria di Dr Hayley Willacy, FRCGP Ultimo aggiornamento di Dr Mary Harding, MRCGPUltimo aggiornamento 20 Set 2017
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Hiatus hernia is the term used to describe a condition where part of the stomach pushes up into the lower chest through a weakness in the diaphragm. The diaphragm is the large flat muscle that separates the lungs from the tummy (abdomen) and helps us to breathe.
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Not everyone with a hiatus hernia develops symptoms. However, if you have a hiatus hernia you are more prone to reflux acid into your gullet (oesophagus), which can cause heartburn and other symptoms. If symptoms do occur, there are some treatments which may help. You can compare treatment options below.
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What does the treatment involve? | |
|---|---|
Nessun trattamento | Some people have no symptoms from a hiatus hernia. If this is the case, no treatment is needed. |
Cambiamenti nello stile di vita | Lifestyle changes which improve symptoms of hiatus hernia include: Perdere peso se in sovrappeso. Smettere di fumare. Sleeping with the head of the bed raised. Evitare l'eccesso di alcol. Avoiding tight clothing and corsets. Avoiding eating near bedtime. |
Antiacidi | These are tablets or liquid which neutralise the acid coming from the stomach, making it less uncomfortable. |
Medicines to stop stomach acid being produced | Two types of medicines are used to reduce the amount of acid the stomach makes: proton pump inhibitors - PPIs (eg, omeprazole, lansoprazole, esomeprazole) or H2-receptor antagonists. |
An operation | An operation tightens the valve at the top of the stomach, so that acid is prevented from passing back up into the gullet. This is usually done by wrapping a loop of the stomach around the lower part of the gullet. It can be done through a telescope (a laparoscopic approach) rather than using a large cut. |
How effective is it? | |
|---|---|
Nessun trattamento | Not effective for the hiatus hernia; however, if there are no symptoms this does not matter. |
Cambiamenti nello stile di vita | This may improve symptoms so that further treatments may not be needed. |
Antiacidi | These usually help temporarily; however, the effect does not last for long, so you may have to take them several times each day. |
Medicines to stop stomach acid being produced | PPIs are the most effective medical treatment for symptoms of hiatus hernia and usually work very well. These medicines do not cure the hiatus hernia, but they do help the symptoms. |
An operation | The operation is effective and cures the hiatus hernia as well as the symptoms. The operation is successful in 85-95 out of 100 cases, but depends on individual factors. The hernia can come back in 30-50 out of 100 successful operations, within five years, although it does depend on the type of hernia and on how big it is. In some centres up to half of operations done for hiatus hernias are repeat operations. |
Who is this treatment most appropriate for? | |
|---|---|
Nessun trattamento | For people with no symptoms. |
Cambiamenti nello stile di vita | For people who are overweight, or who smoke. For people who do not want to take long-term medicines. |
Antiacidi | For people with mild occasional symptoms. |
Medicines to stop stomach acid being produced | For people with troublesome symptoms of hiatus hernia. |
An operation | For people in whom the medicines have not worked, and who have persisting severe symptoms. For people who have troublesome symptoms and do not wish to take daily medicines for life. For people with the less common type of hiatus hernia (para-oesophageal hernia). |
What are the advantages of this treatment? | |
|---|---|
Nessun trattamento | No side-effects. |
Cambiamenti nello stile di vita | No side-effects. Promotes a healthy lifestyle and therefore has other advantages to health. May allow you to avoid taking medicines. |
Antiacidi | Medicines can be taken as needed rather than regularly. Antacids come in liquid form or as chewy tablets. There are very few side-effects. |
Medicines to stop stomach acid being produced | These are the most effective option other than an operation. They are usually taken daily but some people can take them as needed. |
An operation | This treats the problem itself (the hiatus hernia) rather than the symptoms (of acid reflux). You don’t have to take tablets every day. |
What are the disadvantages of this treatment? | |
|---|---|
Nessun trattamento | It is not suitable if symptoms are troublesome. Complications of acid reflux may develop if left untreated (eg, Barrett’s oesophagus). |
Cambiamenti nello stile di vita | It may not be effective on its own and medicines may still be needed. |
Antiacidi | They are not as effective as PPIs. You have to take them quite often, as the effect does not last for long. |
Medicines to stop stomach acid being produced | There may be side-effects of the medication. Common side-effects of PPIs include: tummy ache, constipation, diarrhoea, excess wind, feeling sick and headache. Overall, fewer than 5 in 100 people taking PPIs get side-effects. |
An operation | As with any operation, there are risks attached. Possible complications include problems with bloating and difficulty swallowing, bleeding, and problems with the anaesthetic. There is a small risk of very serious complications or even death. |
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About the author

Dr Mary Harding, MRCGP
Medico di base, Autore medico
BA, MA, MB, BChir, MRCGP, DFFP
Dr Mary Harding qualified from Cambridge University medical school in 1989.
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Dr Hayley Willacy, FRCGP
Medico di base, Autore medico
MBChB (1992), DRCOG, DFFP, MRCOG (Part 1) MRCGP (2007), DFSRH (2013), MSc - medical education (2020)
Dr Hayley Willacy was an NHS GP working in northwest England, who retired from clinical practice in 2022 after 30 years.
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