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'''Abdominal distension''' refers to a noticeable enlargement or swelling of the abdomen, the region of the body between the chest and the pelvis. This condition can arise from various causes, including overeating, but it is also linked to a number of other health issues.
{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Abdominal distension
| field          = [[Gastroenterology]]
| symptoms        = [[Bloating]], [[abdominal pain]], feeling of fullness
| complications  = [[Ascites]], [[bowel obstruction]]
| onset          = Sudden or gradual
| duration        = Varies
| causes          = [[Overeating]], [[irritable bowel syndrome]], [[liver disease]], [[heart failure]], [[cancer]]
| risks          = [[Obesity]], [[sedentary lifestyle]], [[dietary habits]]
| diagnosis      = [[Physical examination]], [[imaging studies]]
| differential    = [[Ascites]], [[intestinal obstruction]], [[tumor]]
| treatment      = Depends on cause; may include [[dietary changes]], [[medications]], [[surgery]]
| medication      = [[Antacids]], [[laxatives]], [[prokinetics]]
| frequency      = Common
| deaths          = Rarely directly fatal
}}
Abdominal distension refers to the sensation of increased abdominal pressure and fullness, often accompanied by visible swelling of the abdomen. It is a common clinical symptom that can result from a variety of underlying conditions, ranging from benign to serious.


== Physiology and Symptoms ==
==Causes==
The abdomen may appear visibly swollen or enlarged, leading to discomfort and a feeling of fullness or tightness. Other symptoms may accompany abdominal distension, such as pain, shortness of breath, or belching, depending on the underlying cause<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/abdominal-swelling/basics/definition/sym-20050728|title=Abdominal swelling|accessdate=2021-09-15|website=Mayo Clinic}}</ref>.
Abdominal distension can be caused by several factors, including:


== Causes of Abdominal Distension ==
* '''[[Gas]]''': Excessive gas in the intestines can lead to bloating and distension. This can be due to swallowing air, consuming carbonated beverages, or the breakdown of certain foods by intestinal bacteria.
While overeating can cause temporary abdominal distension, it may also result from:
* '''[[Constipation]]''': Accumulation of stool in the colon can cause the abdomen to distend.
* '''Gastrointestinal gas''': This is the most common cause and can be due to swallowed air or the breakdown of undigested foods by gut bacteria.
* '''[[Ascites]]''': The accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity, often due to liver disease, heart failure, or cancer, can cause distension.
* '''Constipation''': Prolonged stool retention in the colon can cause distension and bloating.
* '''[[Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)]]''': A functional gastrointestinal disorder that often presents with bloating and abdominal distension.
* '''Gastrointestinal disorders''': Conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and gastroparesis can lead to distension.
* '''[[Obstruction]]''': Intestinal obstruction, whether due to a mechanical blockage or paralytic ileus, can lead to significant distension.
* '''Hormonal fluctuation''': Some women may experience distension and bloating during their menstrual cycle.
* '''[[Pregnancy]]''': As the uterus expands, it can cause the abdomen to distend.
* '''Ascites''': This is the accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity, often due to liver disease or cancer.
* '''[[Tumors]]''': Large intra-abdominal masses, such as ovarian cysts or tumors, can cause distension.
* '''Obstruction or blockage''': A blockage in the intestines can cause distension.
== Diagnosis and Treatment ==
The approach to diagnosing abdominal distension involves a thorough history and physical examination, along with laboratory and imaging studies if necessary. The treatment of abdominal distension is aimed at addressing the underlying cause<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/abdominal-swelling/basics/causes/sym-20050728|title=Abdominal swelling|accessdate=2021-09-15|website=Mayo Clinic}}</ref>.


== Prognosis and Prevention ==
==Symptoms==
The prognosis for abdominal distension largely depends on the underlying cause. Some simple preventive measures include eating slowly, avoiding overeating, and limiting intake of gas-producing foods.
The primary symptom of abdominal distension is a noticeable increase in abdominal girth. Other associated symptoms may include:


== References ==
* Abdominal pain or discomfort
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* Feeling of fullness or pressure
[[Category:Symptoms and signs: Digestive system and abdomen]]
* Nausea or vomiting
* Changes in bowel habits, such as diarrhea or constipation
* Shortness of breath, if the distension is severe
 
==Diagnosis==
Diagnosing the cause of abdominal distension involves a thorough medical history and physical examination, followed by appropriate diagnostic tests. These may include:
 
* '''[[Abdominal X-ray]]''': To check for signs of obstruction or excessive gas.
* '''[[Ultrasound]]''': Useful for evaluating fluid accumulation and organ enlargement.
* '''[[CT scan]]''': Provides detailed images of the abdominal organs and can help identify masses or obstructions.
* '''[[Blood tests]]''': To assess liver function, kidney function, and to check for signs of infection or inflammation.
 
==Treatment==
Treatment of abdominal distension depends on the underlying cause:
 
* '''[[Dietary changes]]''': Reducing intake of gas-producing foods and beverages.
* '''[[Medications]]''': Such as laxatives for constipation, or antibiotics for infections.
* '''[[Procedures]]''': Paracentesis to remove excess fluid in cases of ascites.
* '''[[Surgery]]''': May be necessary for obstructions or tumors.
 
==Prevention==
Preventive measures for abdominal distension include:
 
* Eating smaller, more frequent meals
* Avoiding carbonated drinks and chewing gum
* Increasing dietary fiber intake gradually
* Staying hydrated
 
==Also see==
* [[Bloating]]
* [[Gastrointestinal tract]]
* [[Liver disease]]
* [[Ovarian cyst]]
 
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[[Category:Gastroenterology]]
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[[Category:Abdominal pain]]

Latest revision as of 16:19, 1 April 2025

Abdominal distension
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Bloating, abdominal pain, feeling of fullness
Complications Ascites, bowel obstruction
Onset Sudden or gradual
Duration Varies
Types N/A
Causes Overeating, irritable bowel syndrome, liver disease, heart failure, cancer
Risks Obesity, sedentary lifestyle, dietary habits
Diagnosis Physical examination, imaging studies
Differential diagnosis Ascites, intestinal obstruction, tumor
Prevention N/A
Treatment Depends on cause; may include dietary changes, medications, surgery
Medication Antacids, laxatives, prokinetics
Prognosis N/A
Frequency Common
Deaths Rarely directly fatal


Abdominal distension refers to the sensation of increased abdominal pressure and fullness, often accompanied by visible swelling of the abdomen. It is a common clinical symptom that can result from a variety of underlying conditions, ranging from benign to serious.

Causes[edit]

Abdominal distension can be caused by several factors, including:

  • Gas: Excessive gas in the intestines can lead to bloating and distension. This can be due to swallowing air, consuming carbonated beverages, or the breakdown of certain foods by intestinal bacteria.
  • Constipation: Accumulation of stool in the colon can cause the abdomen to distend.
  • Ascites: The accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity, often due to liver disease, heart failure, or cancer, can cause distension.
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): A functional gastrointestinal disorder that often presents with bloating and abdominal distension.
  • Obstruction: Intestinal obstruction, whether due to a mechanical blockage or paralytic ileus, can lead to significant distension.
  • Pregnancy: As the uterus expands, it can cause the abdomen to distend.
  • Tumors: Large intra-abdominal masses, such as ovarian cysts or tumors, can cause distension.

Symptoms[edit]

The primary symptom of abdominal distension is a noticeable increase in abdominal girth. Other associated symptoms may include:

  • Abdominal pain or discomfort
  • Feeling of fullness or pressure
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Changes in bowel habits, such as diarrhea or constipation
  • Shortness of breath, if the distension is severe

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosing the cause of abdominal distension involves a thorough medical history and physical examination, followed by appropriate diagnostic tests. These may include:

  • Abdominal X-ray: To check for signs of obstruction or excessive gas.
  • Ultrasound: Useful for evaluating fluid accumulation and organ enlargement.
  • CT scan: Provides detailed images of the abdominal organs and can help identify masses or obstructions.
  • Blood tests: To assess liver function, kidney function, and to check for signs of infection or inflammation.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment of abdominal distension depends on the underlying cause:

  • Dietary changes: Reducing intake of gas-producing foods and beverages.
  • Medications: Such as laxatives for constipation, or antibiotics for infections.
  • Procedures: Paracentesis to remove excess fluid in cases of ascites.
  • Surgery: May be necessary for obstructions or tumors.

Prevention[edit]

Preventive measures for abdominal distension include:

  • Eating smaller, more frequent meals
  • Avoiding carbonated drinks and chewing gum
  • Increasing dietary fiber intake gradually
  • Staying hydrated

Also see[edit]