Stomach fluid retention? Please read the entire question and be specific. Thanks!?


Question:
I am very slim and always had a very flat stomach until two months ago. I noticed the change and now knows it is water retention as what is in my stomach is water not fat. I can see the water moving when in certain positions ... (weird). So, how do I loose it? I already cut my salt intake (I know I ate too much salt and stopped but no change so far), I walk an hour a day, go to Pilates when my schedule permits (not often enough) and already used to do it before the change and I eat slowly and healthy and drink water (I increased my consumption). I don't drink sodas, not my thing nor beer or alcohol in general. My stomach gets huge after a meal, that wasn't so much the case before then it goes down but not like it used to. Any other suggestions? I am thinking water tablets, psyllium husk and dandelion. Ever tried? Real results? How fast? I HATE that new stomach and do not intend to keep it. Thanks!!!

Answers:
Did you ever consider that your metabolism may have changed just now? It happens to all of us, and a little more stomach is often the result. Ask your Doctor if you're at the age for your sex that it happens, and if so, just accept you new "prosperity" but keep at the same exercise and eating regimen. Time sits still for no one.

Other Answers:
You shouldn't be worrying about your stomach size, you should be worrying about a potential medical problem - why don't you visit a doctor? It could be something minor or something very serious.
Your body may be going through a change. If I were you, I would contact my doctor to make sure everything is okay.
Eating too many carbs always makes my stomach bloated.


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