A hiatal hernia occurs while the upper part of the stomach bulges through the diaphragm, which is the large muscle separating the abdomen and chest. When the hernia is small, it does not cause any symptoms, and when it is large, it makes food and acid regurgitate back into the esophagus and results in heartburn.
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Query: Hello doctor, My daughter has recently been diagnosed with Barrett's esophagitis, a very small hiatal hernia, and H. pylori. She is almost done with her second round of extremely strong antibiotics and there is no change in her condition. I have purchased colloidal silver in the form of Silver Hydr... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query and understood your concern. Helicobacter pylori may cause acid reflux which leads to pharyngitis. I suggest she take one tablet of these medications twice daily with honey after meals. You should also add some other Ayurvedic medicines lik... Read Full »