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What dangers are associated with a type II, III and IV hiatal hernia?
The diaphragmatic hiatus is a relatively small hole and when portions of the stomach as well as other organs are involved, the blood supply leading these organs can become choked off and the organ may becomes gangrenous. The stomach may also twist inside your chest, a condition known as gastric volvulus. if surgical treatment is not performed immediately when these conditions occur then the conditions can become life-threatening.

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