Overweight or obesity – the excess pressure caused by the abdomen on the diaphragm can push up the esophagus and stomachcausinga sliding hiatal hernia
Weight or obesity – the excess pressure caused by the abdomen on the diaphragm when one is overweight or obese can push up the esophagus and stomachcausinga sliding hiatal hernia
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several factors including diet , heredity , weight , lifestyle , and habits(passive) is caused byParaesophageal hiatal hernia
The stomach and the esophagus may prolapse into the chestresultingin sliding hiatal hernia
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