Is bloating a liver problem?

Abdominal bloating may be caused by liver problems, which may be caused by liver diseases such as cirrhosis and hepatitis, as well as functional dyspepsia, intestinal obstruction and improper diet.
1. Cirrhosis and hepatitis: patients with cirrhosis and hepatitis usually have weakened liver function, which affects the secretion of bile for digestion and absorption, and it is not easy to be digested and absorbed after eating, and the accumulation of food produces gas, which may lead to abdominal distension. Cirrhosis patients will also suffer from abdominal distension when ascites occurs due to the obstacle of albumin synthesis in the late stage of cirrhosis.
2. Functional dyspepsia: slow peristalsis of gastrointestinal tract, food fermentation in gastrointestinal tract for a long time to produce gas, easy to bloat.
3. Intestinal obstruction: the intestinal tract is not smooth, the food can not be digested and absorbed in time, and it is difficult to discharge the food residue, which is also prone to abdominal distension.
4. Improper diet: eating too fast, inhaling some of the gas, eating too many chestnuts, groundnuts and other easy to gas-producing food, may cause abdominal distension, this situation is a normal physiological phenomenon, can be relieved by reducing the food.
Abdominal bloating may also be caused by other reasons such as imbalance of intestinal flora, liver cancer, etc. If abdominal bloating occurs frequently, you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause under the doctor’s guidance and carry out reasonable treatment so as not to delay the condition.