Stomach cramps and bloating can be associated with gastrointestinal issues, which may lead to discomfort and fatigue. While they don't directly cause leg weakness, the overall physical strain and discomfort from these symptoms can make a person feel weaker or more fatigued, potentially impacting their mobility. Additionally, dehydration or electrolyte imbalances related to gastrointestinal distress could contribute to leg weakness. If these symptoms persist, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
It absolutely DOES cause bloating and abdominal distension .
YES! Unlike any other stomach cramps I had before.
YES! (Stomach Cramps!)
No your just pregant
Yes, PID can cause bloating, as can the antibiotics used to treat it. It is important to stay in close contact with your health care provider during treatment for PID. Call the office today to talk about your symptoms.
Yes, low carb foods can help you to avoid stomach bloating if the cause is food (and it usually is).
Drinking from a straw can sometimes cause stomach pain because it can lead to swallowing air, which can result in bloating and discomfort in the stomach.
Yes, gas can cause bloating in the stomach. When gas builds up in the digestive system, it can lead to feelings of fullness, discomfort, and bloating. This can be caused by swallowing air, eating certain foods that produce gas, or by the natural breakdown of food in the digestive tract.
No. Gas pains only cause stomach cramps.
Diarrhea.
Avoid foods that cause stomach bloating. You can use peppermint tea as a remedy.
See an OBGYN.