You have been through a comprehensive workup. My first thought was ascities, leading to the possibility of ovarian cancer. The normal ultrasound and CT scan would make this possibility less likely.
A normal echo would make congestive heart failure unlikely as well.
With the rest of the workup being non-revealing, you can consider irritable bowel syndrome as a possibility. Optimizing treatment by increasing the amount of fiber in the diet as well as the use of antispasmodic agents can be considered.
Another, more specialized test, to consider would be a gastric emptying scan looking for gastroparesis. This uncommon disease can certainly lead to abdominal distension.
You can discuss these options with your personal physician or in conjunction with a GI referral.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Kevin, M.D.
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I am very curious to see the answer. I have a very similar problem, and assumed it was from a kidney donation. While I do have several medical conditions, none explain this. Good Luck, I will be coming back here often to see if there is an answer.
Deb
what did the tests say about your hiatal hernia?
July of last year I was referred to a G.I doctor to rule out GI cause of the residual chest pain and SOB I had since Jan. 04. Two stents later,(March and June 04), I still had the SOB and chest pain, but essentially, only when I walked up stairs or used my upper body (arms) like brushing my teeth?? or carrying something or bending over. Cardiac rehab would not see me after 3 visits being I still had the chest pain. The gastroscopy done only showed small polyps in my stomach (biopsied-benign-not precancerous) and " a small hiatal hernia". The Dr. said the hernia was not the source of my chest pain.
I told the G.I doctor that after the endoscopy/manometry, it felt like there was something stuck in my throat at times, especially when I sat. She decided to do an esophagram to evaluate the cervical esophagus, WNL. She said I shouild go back to cardiology which I did this past Jan. 05. They said they felt they had opened the arteries that they could and had no idea why my stomach had suddenly distended "overnight". The GI doctor never saw me when my stomach was like this because that was last summer. Nov. 1, 04 is when everything changed. I had an MRI done Sept. 04 which showed "severe multilevel central canal spinal stenosis. Most severe at C6 interspacem severe at C3 thru C5 interspace & mild at C2. No definate T2 signal signal within the spinal cord parenchyma. There is a focal disk protrusion at T1 interspace."
The reason I say this is that this large world reknown medical center said surgery on the back should be put off until the pain was far more intense than I had due the extensive repair it needed and the problems it could start in fixing it. They said the area's affected on my back would not be causing the chest pain, SOB or weird feeling in my throat, like something was in it. Again, this was 1 month before my stomach got so large, so sudden. There are so many potential pieces to this puzzle but no one appears to be looking at the "big picture". There is sometghing wrong here and I would like it identified, hopefully treated. (This was a long answer to the hiatal hernia question-sorry! ) I am hoping the G.I doctor can give me some ideas...........
Have you ever been checked for hypothyroidism? Folks with thyroid problems commonly seem to complain of "the buddha belly." I also have periodic arm and chest cramps but have been checked out thoroughly and it seems to be related to the hypothyroidism and the meds I take for it.
are you on hormone replacement program??
Mu thyroid tests are normal. They have been periodically checked for years, due to the fatigue. Once, my thyroid enlarged but then went back down in size. I am not on hormone replacements. I still am suspicious of ovariam issues and uteran, as my uterus keeps growing-it is at the upper limits of "normal". Apparently my endometrium is growing into the muscle of the uterus. My GYN says this is not a problem but the tech who did the ultrasound said it was very large. I also have small ovarian cysts and a couple uterine fibroids. The CA-125 should have picked up a tumor, which it didn't. I have a repeat ultrasound of my pelvis Friday. If it is clear, the GYN rules out "pelvic causes". Then I am left with heart, kidney or GI. The other question in my mind is, could the severe spinal stenosis I have cause nerve problems to my GI system that slow motility and cause distension.
check ovarian cancer and its symptoms.
CA-125 test was 14 (within normal limits
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