The common causes of particularly large stomach are abdominal obesity, ascites, pregnancy, etc. According to the specific causes, general treatment such as adjusting lifestyle habits, medication such as norfloxacin and furosemide, and surgical treatment should be taken.
1. Abdominal obesity: when the accumulation of fat in the abdomen is too much, the stomach can be particularly large, and the weight can be reduced by adjusting the diet, such as reducing the high oil and high-fat food, eating more fresh fruits and vegetables, etc., participating in physical exercise, and adhering to a regular work and rest.
2. Ascites: Ascites will appear as a particularly large stomach, and can be extracted through abdominal puncture. If ascites is caused by cirrhosis, it can be treated with diuretics (such as furosemide) and albumin supplementation; if ascites is caused by peritonitis, it can be treated with anti-infective therapy such as norfloxacin; if it is caused by tumors, it should be considered for surgical treatment.
3. Pregnancy: Women in their childbearing years may have unusually large stomachs due to pregnancy, which usually does not require special treatment and can be closely monitored through prenatal checkups.
There may be other reasons for the unusually large size of the stomach, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the specific cause and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance. In addition, the medications mentioned above should be used under the supervision of a doctor.