I was taking the diuretic, triamterene, for about 4 months this year because my ENT thinks I could possibly have Meniere's Disease. The triamterene wasn't helping me though, so I decided to discontinue use of it about 3 weeks ago. Low and behold, I realized the triamterene was making me feel worse while I was on it. I did notice that it made me feel better in one way though. Before I started the triamterene I had some stomach problems where I would feel there was a lot of constant pressure in my abdomen. The pressure is uncomfortable and is felt more when I slouch while sitting, while I bend over or when I go to bed at night and I'm sleeping on my side with my legs tucked up. I also feel the pressure in my lower back. The pressure is most uncomfortable at night. I have to change out of my regular clothes when I get home from work because the waist around my jeans or shorts becomes too tight. Often times I'll have to unbutton my pants during the day to relieve pressure. While I was on the triamterene I did not have this problem. Then, when I stopped use of the triamterene my abdominal pressure came back. About a month ago while I was still on the triamterene I had a lower abdominal scan that came back normal except for some fluid in my abdominal cavity. Should I go to the doctor regarding the issue of my abdomen becoming swollen again now that I am not using the triamterene? Is there a reasonable correlation between the two and could this possibly be an accumulation of even more fluid in my abdomen?