
I Have Been Able To See My Stomach Moving For

Question: I have been able to see my stomach moving for years. The fat wobbles when laying down or sitting (sometimes)
I’m 27 I am fat but my blood pressure is always good.
I don’t have pain in that area. I do have fibromyalgia so pain a lot but not anything different or Excatly in that spot.
I have anxiety.
I googled it and you should only be able to see this if you are thin.
I can’t feel it pulsing I don’t think as such, could it just be the fat woobling?
I do have what I thought was a hernia in my stomach but a doctor looked before and she said it was just the shape of the fat and my stomach.
I’m 27 I am fat but my blood pressure is always good.
I don’t have pain in that area. I do have fibromyalgia so pain a lot but not anything different or Excatly in that spot.
I have anxiety.
I googled it and you should only be able to see this if you are thin.
I can’t feel it pulsing I don’t think as such, could it just be the fat woobling?
I do have what I thought was a hernia in my stomach but a doctor looked before and she said it was just the shape of the fat and my stomach.
Brief Answer:
I think it can be abdominal aorta pulsating.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear, welcome to Ask a doctor's service.
I read your query and here is my advice.
The stomach moving without any pain may be related to pulsating abdominal aorta.
It is quite normal and it can be seen even in fat person ever thought it can be less seen in them.
I think this is nothing to worry about.
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
I think it can be abdominal aorta pulsating.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear, welcome to Ask a doctor's service.
I read your query and here is my advice.
The stomach moving without any pain may be related to pulsating abdominal aorta.
It is quite normal and it can be seen even in fat person ever thought it can be less seen in them.
I think this is nothing to worry about.
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
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