Bloating That Doesn't Go Away

Bloating That Doesn't Go Away

Bloating That Doesn't Go Away

Persistent bloating that lasts for weeks without relief is more than just a digestive issue — it can be an early warning sign of ovarian cancer and other gynaecological conditions. Many women dismiss ongoing bloating as a dietary problem, but when it doesn't resolve, it deserves expert evaluation.

I'm Dr. Sarika Gupta, a specialist gynaecological oncologist committed to helping women identify the true cause behind persistent bloating — especially when it may be linked to an underlying malignancy.

When Should You Be Concerned?

  • Bloating lasting more than two to three weeks
  • Feeling full quickly or difficulty eating
  • Bloating accompanied by pelvic pain or pressure
  • Unexplained weight gain or increase in abdominal size
  • Changes in bowel or bladder habits

My Diagnostic Approach

I conduct a thorough assessment including pelvic examination, abdominal & transvaginal ultrasound, CA-125 tumour marker testing, and CT/MRI imaging when necessary. Early detection is key — and my goal is to provide accurate diagnosis, personalised treatment plans, and compassionate care at every step.

Bloating that won't go away needs answers. Consult Dr. Sarika Gupta today for expert gynaecological oncology evaluation and peace of mind.

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