Diaphragmatic Hernia
A diaphragmatic hernia occurs when abdominal organs push through an opening or weakness in the diaphragm and move into the chest cavity. This condition can affect breathing and digestion. At the Hernia Management Center, we provide accurate diagnosis and advanced treatment for safe and effective recovery.
What Is a Diaphragmatic Hernia?
The diaphragm is the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen. A diaphragmatic hernia develops when part of the stomach, intestine, or other organs move through the diaphragm into the chest area.
Common Symptoms
- Difficulty breathing
- Chest pain or discomfort
- Acid reflux or heartburn
- Abdominal pain
- Nausea or vomiting
- Feeding difficulties in infants
Diagnosis
Our specialists use physical examination along with imaging tests such as X-rays, ultrasound, CT scans, or MRI to accurately identify the condition.
Treatment Options
Non-Surgical Management
- Symptom control through medication
- Monitoring mild cases
Surgical Repair
- Laparoscopic or open surgery
- Repositions organs correctly
- Repairs and strengthens the diaphragm
- Prevents future complications
Why Choose Hernia Management Center?
- Experienced specialists in complex hernia conditions
- Advanced diagnostic and surgical techniques
- Safe and effective treatment plans
- Personalized patient care
- Comprehensive post-treatment support
Recovery & Aftercare
Recovery depends on the severity and treatment method. We provide detailed aftercare instructions and follow-up care to ensure proper healing and improved breathing function.
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