Polycystic belly is especially large
Polycystic usually refers to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). A significantly enlarged abdomen in PCOS may be caused by overeating, hormonal stimulation, or worsening of the condition. Appropriate management should be based on specific circumstances. Detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Overeating
If a person has low daily physical activity and frequently consumes high-fat foods, the fats can be converted into body fat and accumulate in the abdominal area, potentially leading to a markedly enlarged abdomen in individuals with PCOS. It is recommended to maintain a balanced diet, replacing some staple foods with whole grains to help control body weight.
2. Hormonal Stimulation
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a metabolic disorder; its exact cause remains unclear but is primarily associated with elevated hormone levels. If a patient has abnormal hormone metabolism and excessive hormone levels, hormonal stimulation may trigger PCOS, resulting in weight gain and the appearance of this symptom.
3. Worsening Condition
Since PCOS cannot resolve spontaneously, if patients do not follow medical treatment, the condition may progress, leading to polycystic changes in the ovaries and increased fat accumulation around blood vessels, thereby causing the aforementioned abdominal enlargement.
Patients may take medications such as dydrogesterone tablets or spironolactone tablets under medical supervision. It is advisable to control calorie intake, engage in regular physical exercise, and reduce consumption of high-sugar foods in daily life.