Is lower abdominal distension a gynecological condition?

If a woman has lower abdominal distension, she usually needs to focus on gynecological and digestive causes, so it is not all caused by gynecological diseases.
If the occurrence of lower abdominal distension is preceded by menopause, abnormal vaginal discharge, abnormally increased menstruation or prolonged menstruation, the cause of gynecological diseases is usually suspected and can be examined and treated at a gynecological department.
If the patient is unable to tell the difference, he or she can first visit the gastroenterology department, where the gastroenterologist will first make a judgment, and later, if it is determined to be a gynecological disease, he or she can be referred to the gynecology department.