Tuesday, June 19, 2012

ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF A HIATAL HERNIA THE SAME AS GALLBLADDER TROUBLE?

I can tell you that I had a gallbladder attack (I ended up
having it removed the next day) and I had a lot of pressure and pain in my chest. The
pain began in the front of my body and radiated around to my back. This can also be a
sign of a hiatal hernia. Other symptoms of hiatal hernia are heartburn, coughing,
burping, hiccups, and difficulty swallowing. Remember that sometimes there may be no
symptoms present at all. Some of these same symptoms, such as burping and pain, are very
common with gallbladder attacks as well. This is why it is always important to see your
doctor with any of these issues so he or she can figure out exactly what is going on in
the body.

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