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The answer is B. the policy holder When you sign up for an insurance policy, your insurer will charge you a premium. This is the amount you pay for the policy or the total cost of your insurance. Policyholders may choose from a number of options for paying their insurance premiums.
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- A hiatal hernia is when a portion of the stomach protrudes through the diaphragm's esophageal gap.
- Congenital or acquired, intermittent herniation and clinical symptoms are both common with hiatal hernia.
<h3>What is an esophageal hernia?</h3>
- When the stomach, the bottom portion of the esophagus, or other organs rise up into the chest, it is known as a paraesophageal hernia.
- Organs move from the chest into the belly through the diaphragm's (the muscle dividing the chest and abdomen) hiatus.
<h3>What is the hiatal hernia's pathophysiology?</h3>
- The most frequent hiatus hernia is sliding: Above the diaphragm are the gastroesophageal junction and a section of the stomach.
- Hiatus hernia of the paraesophagus: The gastroesophageal junction is where it should be, but the diaphragmatic hiatus causes a piece of the stomach to be next to the esophagus.
<h3>What results in a stomach hiatal hernia?</h3>
- being born with a larger than typical hiatal aperture, damage to the locality.
- alterations to your diaphragm with age.
- a buildup of pressure in your abdomen, such as from pregnancy, obesity, coughing, lifting heavy objects, or straining when using the restroom
<h3>What issues are brought on by a hiatus hernia?</h3>
- Hiatus hernia problems are uncommon, but long-term oesophageal damage from stomach acid leakage can result in ulcers, scarring, and alterations to the oesophageal cells, raising your chance of oesophageal cancer.
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