What should I do if I experience bloating after a miscarriage?
Abdominal bloating following a miscarriage can be alleviated through appropriate physical activity, dietary adjustments, and oral medications.
1. Appropriate physical activity: Prolonged bed rest after a miscarriage may slow gastrointestinal motility, thereby worsening abdominal bloating. Therefore, patients are advised to engage in moderate daily physical activity post-miscarriage to promote gastrointestinal motility and facilitate the expulsion of intrauterine blood clots.
2. Dietary adjustments: Following a miscarriage, excessive nutritional supplementation is unnecessary; instead, patients should moderately increase their nutrient intake and adopt a pattern of small, frequent meals. This approach reduces the burden on the gastrointestinal tract and helps relieve abdominal bloating.
3. Oral medications: If abdominal bloating is severe, prokinetic agents may be prescribed to improve gastrointestinal motility. Commonly used medications include domperidone and mosapride.
Additionally, individuals experiencing bodily discomfort should promptly seek medical evaluation at a hospital to identify the underlying cause and receive appropriate management under the guidance of a healthcare professional.