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==Treatment options==
==Treatment options==
t is important to prevent injury that might cause the spleen to rupture. You should avoid contact sports. Your doctor or nurse will tell you what else you need to do to take care of yourself and any medical condition


==Diseases with similar symptoms==
==Diseases with similar symptoms==

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Splenomegaly

Overview

What are the symptoms?

What are the causes?

Diagnosis

When to seek urgent medical care?

Where to find medical care for Splenomegaly?

Possible complications

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aditya Govindavarjhulla, M.B.B.S. [2]

Overview

Splenomegaly is a larger-than-normal spleen. The spleen is an organ that is a part of the lymph system. It filters the blood and maintains healthy red and white blood cells and platelets.Many health conditions can affect the spleen. This includes diseases of the blood or lymph system, infections, cancer, liver disease.

What are the symptoms of Splenomegaly?

Symptoms of splenomegaly include:

  • Hiccups
  • Inability to eat a large meal
  • Pain on the upper left side of the abdomen

What causes Splenomegaly?

  • Infections
    • Bacterial infections
    • Cat scratch disease
    • Infectious mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr virus or cytomegalovirus)
    • Other viral infections
    • Parasitic infections
  • Diseases involving the liver
    • Biliary atresia
    • Cirrhosis (alcoholic cirrhosis)
    • Cystic fibrosis
    • Portal hypertension
    • Portal vein obstruction
    • Sclerosing cholangitis
  • Blood diseases
    • Hemoglobinopathies
    • Hemolytic anemia due to G6PD deficiency
    • Idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic anemia
    • Immune hemolytic anemia
    • Myelodysplastic syndrome
    • Polycythemia vera
    • Thalassemia
  • Cancer
    • Hodgkin's disease
    • Leukemia
    • Lymphoma
  • Other causes
    • Felty syndrome
    • Lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus)
    • Sarcoidosis
    • Sickle cell splenic crisis

Who is at highest risk?

Diagnosis

When to seek urgent medical care?

There are usually no symptoms from an enlarged spleen. However, some people have pain in the left upper section of the belly area. You should medical help right away if it is severe or gets worse when you take a deep breath.

Treatment options

t is important to prevent injury that might cause the spleen to rupture. You should avoid contact sports. Your doctor or nurse will tell you what else you need to do to take care of yourself and any medical condition

Diseases with similar symptoms

Where to find medical care for Splenomegaly?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Splenomegaly

Prevention of Splenomegaly

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Possible complications

Sources

References


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