Abdominal distension can be caused by factors such as gas accumulation, constipation, bloating, fluid retention, gastrointestinal issues, and certain medical conditions like irritable bowel syndrome or ovarian cysts.
Can anesthesia cause fluid retention
You should have gone through menopause at the time of your complete hysterectomy. Depending on your age and the reason for the hysterectomy you may have been given replacement hormones, at some point in time - your doctor would have slowly decreased the hormones - that would cause you to go into menopause.
If you mean the gas they use to inflate the abdominal cavity in a laproscopic hysterectomy then walking without straining yourself will help. The symptoms includingg shoulder pain will subside after a couple of days as the gas is naturally passed.
Hysterectomy is the removal of uterus. As natural menopause is caused by the gradual failing of the ovaries this is when menopause occurs.
Aldosterone will cause salt-retention and thereby H2O retention because of the osmotic gradient.
No
No.
Insulin does not cause water retention. Its main action is to move sugar into the cells where it can be used for energy.
The IUD will not cause abdominal tightness. The IUD is in the uterus, which is behind the pubic bone; it is not in the abdomen.
Not unless you have both ovaries removed (oopherectomy)
Valley fever can cause abdominal pain because it causes flu-like symptoms.