Symptom 7. Swelling or Bloating: A Potential Sign of a Large Angiomyolipoma
Swelling or bloating in the abdomen can be a potential sign of a large angiomyolipoma. As the tumor grows, it may cause the abdomen to become distended or swollen, leading to discomfort and a noticeable change in appearance. This symptom is more likely to occur with larger tumors or when the angiomyolipoma is causing complications, such as bleeding or compression of nearby organs.
If you notice swelling or bloating in your abdomen, consult your healthcare provider to determine the cause and discuss potential treatment options. (7)