It looks like the post is mixing terms. A “developmental hernia” isn’t a standard medical diagnosis. It likely means a Hiatal hernia, which is a common condition where part of the stomach pushes up through the diaphragm into the chest.
Here are real, medically recognized symptoms:
⚠️ 10 possible symptoms of a hiatal hernia
1. 🔥 Heartburn
- Burning feeling in chest, especially after meals or at night
2. 🤢 Acid reflux
- Stomach acid coming back into the throat (Gastroesophageal reflux disease)
3. 🍽️ Chest discomfort
- Pressure or pain in the middle of the chest
4. 😮💨 Difficulty swallowing
- Feeling like food is stuck
5. 🫁 Shortness of breath
- Especially after eating large meals
6. 😷 Chronic cough
- Irritation from acid reaching the throat
7. 🗣️ Hoarseness
- Voice becomes rough or strained
8. 🤏 Feeling full quickly
- Small meals cause fullness or bloating
9. 🤮 Regurgitation
- Food or sour liquid coming back up
10. 😴 Worse symptoms when lying down
- Symptoms often increase at night
⚠️ Important reality
- Many people with a hiatal hernia have no symptoms at all
- Symptoms often overlap with general acid reflux
- Severity does not always match size of the hernia
🚨 When to see a doctor
- persistent chest pain
- frequent reflux or heartburn
- difficulty swallowing
- unexplained weight loss
🧠 Bottom line
A hiatal hernia is usually not dangerous, but it can cause acid reflux and discomfort, especially after eating or lying down.
If you want, I can explain simple diet changes that reduce hiatal hernia symptoms naturally.