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It absolutely DOES cause bloating and abdominal distension .
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It depends on the size of fibroid you have. Usually the cramping between abdominal and fibroid is the same only with fibroid the pain is continuous for a longer period: it could start as a bit of cramps to very painful then subsides. Fibroid cramping is on a zigzag pattern and almost does not go away for the better part of the day or night then regardless of taking pain killers. For some it goes on for a few days then goes away on its on.
58140-Myomectomy, excicion of fibroid tumor(s) of uterus, 1 to 4 intramural myoma(s) with total weight of 250 g or less and/or removal of surface myomas; abdominal approach
Cysts on the liver is a horrible condition and may be a precursor to something serious. Some of the symptoms of liver cysts are pain in the general area as well as abdominal distention.
Cysts are usually found on the ovaries whereas a total hysterectomy whether abdominal or laproscopic removes the uterus and cervix. If the cysts are cancerous then their removal would be one option either by an oopherectomy (removal of the ovary) or a cystectomy removal of the cysts. It would be unusual therefore to have a hysterectomy for ovarian cysts unless there are other conditions which may point to this such as fibroids etc,
The definition of bloating- Bloating is any abnormal general swelling, or increase in diameter of the abdominal area. So i would say yes. That's exactly what bloating is. but the effects are not permanent.
Abdominal bloating is frequently caused by constipation, gas, or indigestion. Depending on additional symptoms, there are many other causes, so it might be best to check out all symptoms in the symptom checker at webmd.com.
You can use treatments like Gas-X to control bloating. But if it is happening often you should contact a doctor.
If it continues, visit your doctor. Ovarian cysts sometimes can do that.
Abnormal growths--tumors, cysts, abscesses, scar tissue, and accessory organs--can be located and tentatively identified with ultrasound. In particular, potentially malignant solid tumors can be distinguished from benign fluid-filled cysts
Abdominal swelling, aka bloating, during menopause is a common and uncomfortable symptom. It is caused by excess gas and fluid.