Symptom No.10: Feeling of nausea, dry retching, and vomiting
Patients of hiatal hernia experience aggravated symptoms of nausea and that’s not all, the symptoms of nausea after hours of chest pressure and stomach pain leads to vomiting finally due to the acid secretion reaches its maximum capacity. Additional to nausea and vomiting, the patient also suffers from dry retching where the vomiting does not really discharge any of the stomach content and in-turn translates into an extremely painful ordeal that puts unrestrained pressure on the esophageal.
The recurring episodes of all these three symptoms can even result in blood loss or permanent damage to esophageal. It is advised to seek proper medical attention as this lethal combination of highly malaise conditions can lead to unrepairable mental and physical damage.