Publisher's Synopsis
Diaphragmatic hernia is a birth deformity where there is an opening in the stomach (the huge muscle that isolates the chest from the mid-region). Organs in the mid-region (like digestion tracts, stomach, and liver) can travel through the opening in the stomach and upwards into a child's chest. At the point when an organ pushes through the opening, it's anything but a hernia. A diaphragmatic hernia can keep the child's lungs from growing totally, causing breathing troubles for the child upon entering the world. The stomach is a vault molded solid obstruction between the chest and stomach cavities. It isolates your heart and lungs from your stomach organs (stomach, digestion tracts, spleen, and liver).