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Ruptured Spleen
Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
- Homeopathic Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
- Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
- Psychotherapy Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
- Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
- Surgical Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
- Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
- Other Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
What is Ruptured Spleen
Symptoms of Ruptured Spleen
Causes of Ruptured Spleen
Risk factors of Ruptured Spleen
Complications of Ruptured Spleen
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Ruptured Spleen
Precautions & Prevention of Ruptured Spleen
Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
Homeopathic Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
Homeopathy has many medicines which can heal ruptured spleen and help in getting back normal function. It relieves pain, anxiety and other complaints. Some of the homeopathic remedies that can be used for treatment of ruptured spleen are:
- Acon
- Arnica
- China
- Chinin S
- Lach
- Secale
- Stram
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
Many small injuries to the spleen can heal without surgery. You’re likely to stay in the hospital while doctors observe your condition and provide nonsurgical care, such as blood transfusions.
Surgical Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
Various surgical treatments of ruptured spleen are:
- Surgery to repair the spleen
- Surgery to remove part of the spleen
- Surgery to remove the spleen
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Ruptured Spleen
- Eat smaller meals
- Drink lots of water
- Avoid alcohol
What is Ruptured Spleen
A ruptured spleen is an emergency medical condition in which spleen develops a break in its surface. Without emergency treatment, a ruptured spleen can cause life-threatening internal bleeding.
Symptoms of Ruptured Spleen
- Pain in the upper left portion of the abdomen
- Tenderness
- Blurred vision
- Anxiety
- Paleness
- Lightheadedness
- Confusion
Causes of Ruptured Spleen
- Injury to the left side of the body
- An enlarged spleen
Risk factors of Ruptured Spleen
- Infectious mononucleosis
- Hemolytic anemia and certain types of lymphoma
- Malaria
Complications of Ruptured Spleen
- Life-threatening bleeding into your abdominal cavity
- Severe abdominal pain
Diagnosis of Ruptured Spleen
Tests and procedures used to diagnose a ruptured spleen include:
- A physical exam
- Drawing fluid from your abdomen
- CT scan
Precautions & Prevention of Ruptured Spleen
- Drive safely or by wearing protective gear while participating in sports
- Protect the spleen from bumps and blows
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