10 Ascites Symptoms

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Bloating

Not only are ascites symptoms varied, but the timing of their appearance can also be mixed. They can come on suddenly or develop slowly over time. It's sometimes difficult to distinguish whether the symptoms experienced are due to ascites, as some of them are common symptoms of other conditions.

Bloating can be caused by conditions such as Crohn's disease, heartburn and IBS and is also a symptom associated with ascites. Bloating is usually caused by excess gas production and can sometimes cause pain and discomfort.

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