Bloating during perimenopause and menopause

Published On: April 28, 2022By Tags: , , , ,

What causes bloating?

You may experience bloating during perimenopause and menopause. Many women start to experience digestive issues during the perimenopause which can be very distressing. This can come as an unpleasant surprise when you haven’t changed anything in your lifestyle or diet (Hicks and McLester et al 2017).

Why does this happen? It may be the result of fluctuating hormones during this period of your life which can affect your digestive function and promotes water retention leading to uncomfortable belly bloat. Furthermore, a decline in estrogen may increase levels of a stress hormone called cortisol which slows down digestion so that the body can’t break down food particles effectively. This can lead to a build-up of gas and bloating.

As well as nutrition and lifestyle advice there are a range of things such as hormone replacement therapy that can address menopause-associated bloating. Some of these solutions are designed to treat the hormonal causes of bloating and are therefore pharmacological, requiring consultation with a doctor to determine the best choices for you and a prescription for the treatment.

You’re likely to experience less bloating after menopause when your ovaries stop making estrogen and progesterone, and your body maintains a lower level of hormones.

Things that can cause bloating:

  • Food sensitivities (intolerant to gluten or lactose or other foods).
  • Hormone imbalances. You may experience bloating during perimenopause and menopause.
  • Fluid retention
  • Changes in bile production due to aging
  • Overeating
  • Stress
  • Constipation
  • Imbalances in your gut bacteria
  • Eating too fast and not chewing your food
  • Chewing gum
  • Certain medications
  • Intestinal disorders like irritable bowel syndrome and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
  • Drinking a lot of carbonated drinks
  • Smoking
  • Drinking through a straw

(Naseri and Babaeian et al 2016)

What is bloating?

Whatever you want to call it farting, flatulence or gas bloating is the accumulation of gas in the small intestine. This digestive disorder is particularly common during perimenopause.

Bloating distends the abdomen, sometimes to the point that you look eight months pregnant. Generally, gas builds up throughout the day and causes major discomfort.

Bloating occurs in your abdomen (stomach). It happens when your gastrointestinal (GI) tract is filled with air or gas. The GI tract runs from the mouth to the anus (bottom). It includes your entire digestive system. The normal flow of gas is disrupted in some way and gets trapped causing discomfort and distention of your tummy.

Bloating is one of the most frequently experienced problems by women entering perimenopause and menopause. It is so prevalent that it is often referred to as menopausal bloat. Bloating caused by gas can lead to discomfort and can be awkward and embarrassing. Bloating will lead to tightness around your abdominal area, making your belt or clothes feel uncomfortable which can last for hours or days and can result in episodes of flatulence and belching.

While bloating occurs to everyone at some point in their lives, bloating during menopause can be linked to the ongoing hormonal changes women experience during menopause, as changing estrogen and progesterone levels influence the body’s digestive processes and can lead to bloating. Because both estrogen and progesterone fluctuate during perimenopause, water retention levels will also fluctuate which can lead to an increase in bloating.

Bloating and gas can be one of the most uncomfortable and embarrassing symptoms of menopause and aging. Luckily with a few lifestyle changes, you can get control of it and lessen the symptoms in many cases. However, if your bloating or gas becomes severe or recurs frequently, you should talk with your doctor to rule out other possible medical concerns.

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About the Author: Alison Bladh

“Reignite your inner sparkle and get back your life” Alison Bladh is a registered nutritional therapist. Alison has worked in the health and wellness industry for over 30 years specialising in menopausal women’s health. She now runs her own online clinic helping women worldwide manage the negative symptoms of menopause. Her mission is to support her clients with bespoke changes to diet, health, and lifestyle so they can harness their hormones and get their confidence and sparkle back. She believes that all women, no matter what age, deserve to reclaim their health and feel great. Life is too short to suffer symptoms that hold you back! Every woman has the right to feel and look amazing in midlife. She supports time-poor, busy midlife women who are stressed, depressed, gained weight, and have lost their confidence amongst other things! When not at work she enjoys spending time with her family, cooking, being in the kitchen and experimenting with new recipe ideas. She is also a keen scuba diver, golfer, hiker, beekeeper and enjoys being in the great outdoors. How to contact me Book your Discovery Call If you want help getting control of your blood sugar or with any other health concerns, please feel free to contact me for a complementary 20 min discovery call where I can explain how we can work together to get you back to optimal health. Or download my free eBook. Reset Your Body and Sparkle Today! Fed up with menopausal mood swings, low energy, high stress, and stubborn weight gain? Download my free recipe book with a seven-day delicious no-fuss meal plan. Website: www.alisonbladh.com Follow my growing tribe on: Twitter: @pinktearoom Facebook: @alisonbladhnutrition Instagram: @alisonbladh LinkedIn Pinterest FocusOn Health & Wellbeing Directory

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