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Overview
The symptoms include acid reflux, and pain, similar to heartburn, in the chest and upper stomach.
In most patients, hiatus hernias cause no symptoms. Sometimes patients experience heartburn and regurgitation, when stomach acid refluxes back into the esophagus.