yes
In some cases the surgeon removes only part of the spleen. This procedure is considered by some to be a useful compromise that reduces pain from an enlarged spleen while leaving the patient less vulnerable to infection.
Yes, you can. There may be complications and it will make your osteoporosis worse, but yes.
No, it will cancel out the effect the antibiotic is having.
In brief, yes.
It has scientifically been proven that having chills while having a tooth infection are symptoms of a lethal mental disorder.
Yes it is. Yeast infection usually clears up after about 2 weeks by itself.
Yes, you can still receive the hepatitis vaccine while you are trying to conceive. It will not interfere with your menstrual cycle or the ability to conceive a child.
Yes, it is possible to have blood in the urine while experiencing a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Yes
no, the spleen and gallbladder are contralateral, meaning on opposite sides.
Yes, it probably will cause an odor.
Fever, enlarged spleen, and swollen lymph nodes are indicative of mononucleosis. Abdominal pain along with a swollen spleen suggests that the pain is due to the swollen spleen. A person with a swollen spleen should avoid lifting heavy things and all contact sports as it could rupture the spleen. While there is no medication that can be given to cure mono, there are things that can aleviate symptoms. High fever that is present for more than 48 hours should be evaluated by a doctor.