CONGENITAL OR ACQUIRED DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA: BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY - GENERAL CLINIC

What is Diaphragmatic Hernia, Major Types and How to Treat



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Diaphragmatic hernia arises when there is a defect in the diaphragm, which is the muscle that helps breathing, and which is responsible for separating the organs from the chest and abdomen. This defect causes the organs of the abdomen to pass into the chest, which may not cause symptoms or cause serious complications such as breathing difficulties, lung infections or digestive disorders, for example