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Dictionary » H » Hernia HerniaHernia (Science: anatomy) The protrusion of a loop or knuckle of an organ or tissue through an abnormal opening. ![]()
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Results from our forumStomach bloating and weight gain... They gave me pain meds and nausea meds, that was on a Sat evening. On Monday they did an Upper GI on me and said they did not find anything but a hernia so they kept me in the hospital because I was unable to eat without getting severely nauseated and in pain, I begged them to just send me home. ...
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Vegas NerveI have been trying to find out about all the things that the Vegas nerve effects. I know that a pinched Vegas nerve because of a Hiatal Hernia can cause the heart to race and the digestive system to be out of whack with not enough digestive fluids. I also know that seizure patients can be ...
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Stomach bloating and weight gainHi, I also have blotting problems. One Doctors said I have GERD, and a Hernia. I take the medications for the condition but they don't help. Now it's so bad that I have stopped eating. For the last two day I have only eaten two bowls of white rice. I drink ...
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Vegas Nerve... goes, could it be my Vegas nerve causing dizziness and the weird feelings i am having, when i try to eat. my GI Dr. cant find anything no ulcer, hernia , so they took out my gall bladder but i am still having symptoms, I have spent so much time of work and insurance paying for test and no answer ...
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Re: same here... thing) and then sometimes i have the problem consistently for 2 or 3 months. I've had an endoscopy and a colonoscopy and they only found a hiatel hernia (which is common in 60% if people and only cause heartburn) It seems to definitely get worse when I'm premenstrual and I do have late periods ...
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