GERD vs Hiatal Hernia: What’s the Difference?

Many people experience symptoms like heartburn, acid reflux, or chest discomfort and wonder whether they are dealing with GERD or a hiatal hernia. While these conditions are related, they are not the same. Understanding GERD vs hiatal hernia can help you identify your symptoms and know when to seek medical care.


What Is GERD?

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus.

Common causes include:

  • Weak lower esophageal sphincter (LES)
  • Obesity or increased abdominal pressure
  • Certain foods or lifestyle habits

Common GERD symptoms:

  • Persistent heartburn
  • Acid reflux
  • Regurgitation
  • Chronic cough or throat irritation

What Is a Hiatal Hernia?

A hiatal hernia occurs when part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm into the chest cavity.

Types include:

  • Sliding hiatal hernia (most common)
  • Paraesophageal hernia (less common but more serious)

Common hiatal hernia symptoms:

  • Heartburn or reflux
  • Chest discomfort
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Feeling of fullness after eating

GERD vs Hiatal Hernia: Key Differences

Although symptoms may overlap, the conditions are different:

GERDHiatal Hernia
A digestive diseaseA structural condition
Caused by acid refluxCaused by stomach displacement
Can occur without herniaMay contribute to GERD
Treated with meds or surgeryMay require surgical repair

How GERD and Hiatal Hernia Are Connected

These conditions are often linked:

  • A hiatal hernia can weaken the LES
  • This increases the likelihood of acid reflux
  • Many patients have both conditions at the same time

Understanding this connection is key to proper treatment.


Treatment Options for GERD and Hiatal Hernia

Treatment depends on severity and diagnosis.

Non-surgical options:

  • Lifestyle changes (diet, weight management)
  • Acid-reducing medications
  • Avoiding trigger foods

Surgical options:

  • Anti-reflux surgery (e.g., fundoplication)
  • Hiatal hernia repair

Surgery may be recommended when symptoms are severe or persistent.


When to See a Surgeon

You should consider evaluation if you experience:

  • Chronic or worsening reflux
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Chest pain not relieved by medication
  • Symptoms that affect daily life

Early evaluation helps determine the best treatment plan.


Advanced GERD and Hernia Care at Surgery Jacksonville

At Surgery Jacksonville, our surgeons specialize in diagnosing and treating both GERD and hiatal hernia conditions. We offer personalized care and advanced surgical options when needed.

Not sure which condition you may have?
Contact our team or visit SurgeryJacksonville.com to schedule a consultation and receive expert guidance.