Bloated feeling is common and occurs even during menopause. Bloating occurs due to water retention, accumulation of gas or a combination of both. Bloating during menopause may be caused by fluctuating hormones, particularly estrogen, according to 34-menopause-symptoms.com. Prior to peri-menopause and menopause, when a woman is about to have her menstrual period, the rising estrogen levels cause females to retain more water, which leads to bloating. Bloating as a symptom can occur due to excessive swallowing of air, stress, diet, constipation, hormonal fluctuations, etc.
If you have missed a period it is possible, but it is also a symptom of so many things that this would not be the first thing I would think of.
Yes,but there are also many other reasons to feel sleepy and bloated.
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Yes. Feeling bloated and having minor pains is a sign of pregnancy. It usually occurs the second month along with morning sickness.
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Gas!
It simply means your Neopet is as full as it can get, and it's no longer hungry. When something or someone is bloated, they are feeling extremely full!
The most known symptom of constipation is being unable to poop, and feeling bloated from the inability to eliminate feces from your body. The inability to go to the bathroom might also make you feel sluggish and sick, and you may need to contact your doctor.
no, bloating is caused by gas builtup in your system, full is after you have eaten (too much sometimes) then you can also have a bloated feeling
It is possible t obe 38 and to start menopause. This though is highly unlikely. It would be suggested that you visit a doctor as soon as possible.
My mother just passed away with ovarian cancer and I believe it is extremely difficult to detect in its early stages. The most common earlier symptom is a bloated lower abdomen and when the woman goes to her GP because of the bloatedness, typically it has been 3-4 weeks of feeling bloated by which time the cancer has already progressed.
Fatigue occurs during menopause due to the lack of estrogen and progestin being produced. Hormone replacement therapy, as well as natural remedies can help this symptom.