What are some good exercises or yoga to reduce Hiatus Hernia to solve the problem of GERD?

Question by shiva on "Yoga":

Can someone go to Gym if he has Hiatus Hernia that is causing GERD? What exercise and yoga that someone should and should not do if having hiatus hernia? I have heard people have reduced their small hiatus hernia by yoga. Is it true? Can someone really do that or surgery is the only option.

Best Answer:

Answer by severus
The wisest action would be to speak to your doctor and get the green light from him/her. On reviewing a Yoga magazine today, the positions are incredible. The Yoga instructor is not a physical therapist. I wouldn't recommend it.

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