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Abdominal Distension and Bloating

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Abdominal distension may be generalised or may be localised to a discrete mass or enlargement of an organ. The main causes of generalised abdominal distension are easily remembered by the five Fs:

The commonest causes are obesity, pregnancy, irritable bowel syndrome,1 constipation, fibroids and an enlarged bladder.

Causes of gastrointestinal abdominal distension

Non-obstructive causes

Mechanical bowel obstruction

Non-mechanical bowel obstruction

Localised causes of abdominal distension

Right upper quadrant

Left upper quadrant

  • Splenomegaly
  • Stomach: stomach cancer, gastric distension (e.g. pyloric stenosis)
  • Pancreas, e.g. pseudocyst, carcinoma
  • Left kidney, e.g. polycystic kidney, hydronephrosis, cyst, tumour, tuberculosis
  • Colon, e.g. carcinoma, faeces, diverticular mass

Epigastrium

  • Abdominal wall, e.g. lipoma, hernia
  • Stomach, e.g. carcinoma, distension due to pyloric stenosis
  • Pancreas, e.g. pseudocyst, carcinoma
  • Transverse colon, e.g. carcinoma, faeces, diverticular mass
  • Hepatomegaly
  • Retroperitoneum, e.g. aortic aneurysm, lymphadenopathy
  • Omentum, e.g. secondaries from stomach or ovary

Umbilical

  • Hernia, paraumbilical or umbilical
  • Stomach, e.g. carcinoma
  • Transverse colon, e.g. carcinoma, faeces, diverticular mass
  • Small bowel, e.g. Crohn's disease
  • Omentum, e.g. secondaries from stomach or ovary
  • Retroperitoneum, e.g. aortic aneurysm, lymphadenopathy

Right and left lower quadrants

  • Abdominal wall, e.g. lipoma, hernia
  • Colon, e.g. carcinoma, faeces, volvulus, intussusception (right lower quadrant), appendix mass (right lower quadrant)
  • Small bowel, e.g. Crohn's, lymphoma
  • Gynaecological, e.g. ovarian cyst, ovarian tumour, ectopic pregnancy, fibroid
  • Kidney, e.g. polycystic kidney, hydronephrosis, cyst, tumour, tuberculosis

Suprapubic

Presentation
  • A careful history and abdominal examination are essential. Clinical assessment will usually indicate the nature of abdominal distension (i.e. whether ascites, gastrointestinal gas, pregnancy etc.) but further investigations are often required to determine the precise aetiology.
  • Resonance on percussion may be misleading because there may be bowel overlying a solid tumour or enlarged organ.
  • Weight loss associated with abdominal distension suggests malignancy.
  • Constipation needs to be fully evaluated to establish any underlying cause.
  • Obesity may make examination very difficult to provide a clear assessment and an ultrasound may then be required, irrespective of the likely cause of distension.
Investigations
Referral
  • Any patient who presents with abdominal distension without a clear diagnosis requires referral.
  • Referral will also be required for any patient with a serious underlying cause but for many patients the cause is benign.

Document references
  1. Chang L, Lee OY, Naliboff B, et al; Sensation of bloating and visible abdominal distension in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Am J Gastroenterol. 2001 Dec;96(12):3341-7. [abstract]
Acknowledgements EMIS is grateful to Dr Colin Tidy for writing this article. The final copy has passed scrutiny by the independent Mentor GP reviewing team. ©EMIS 2008.
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