What to do if your stomach gets bigger during menopause

Menopausal tummy getting bigger and bigger is considered to be related to fat accumulation, abdominal mass, ascites, etc., and should be treated through general treatment and surgery according to its causes.
1. Fat accumulation: For menopausal women, due to the decline of estrogen level, slowing down of basal metabolism, fat and other substances can not be completely consumed after eating too much food, and then accumulate in the abdomen to form a pail waist, etc. At this time, women can control their weight by appropriate activities, diet control and other parties.
2. Abdominal mass: if women have uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts and other diseases, if the volume of the mass is relatively large, which will cause the abdomen to increase, at this time should be through surgery and other means of active treatment of the primary disease.
3. Ascites: For patients with liver cirrhosis and ovarian cancer, due to the obstruction of hepatic venous reflux or the influence of malignant lesions, it will lead to ascites, and with the increase of ascites, the abdomen will be enlarged gradually, and at the same time, it will be accompanied by obvious weight gain. At this time, it should be actively treated through surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
For women whose stomachs are getting bigger and bigger during menopause, it is recommended that they go to regular hospitals, complete ultrasound, CT and other relevant examinations, and then under the guidance of doctors, actively treat the cause of the disease.