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Can a person live without a spleen?

yes a person can live without spleen but they only take it out if you have a special cancer


Can you live without your spline?

No you can not live without a spline. If you mean spleen, yes you can live with out it. If you mean spine, no.


Will a human die without a spleen?

yes i think you can live without your spleen because my aunt got hers taken out i think!


Can you live without your spleen?

Yes you can, however chances are you will have to take antibiotics or other medication to help prevent infection. The spleen helps your immune system fight off infection as well as to remove old or damaged blood cells. It is best to have a healthy spleen but if it ruptures you may have to have it removed.


How long can a person live without spleen?

you can live indefinatly without a spleen The spleen is essential for the formation of red blood cells in a fetus until the bone marrow develops. After birth it normally performs several important functions, but all of them can be taken over by by other organs.


Can i survive pneumonia without a spleen?

I did some research and found that a person CAN live without a spleen, however would be more prone to infections, and might have to take preventitive antibiotics.


Are there any body systems we can live without?

Not really. We can live without some organs found in the systems but not the entire system. We can live without a spleen or a gallbladder but not the systems they are part of (circulatory and digestive).


What are the Results of spleen removal?

well for one you wont have a spleen anymore, besides you dont really need it anyway, people can survive without their spleen, with just one kidney, and even without their stomach (intestines will carry out the digestion process)


Is the spleen part of the hematopoietic system?

The spleen does not make red blood cells. It acts as a very large lymph node and a reserve for extra blood if needed during hemorrhage. It is part of the immune system. A person can live without the spleen.


What happens to adults when the spleen is removed?

You don't really need your spleen at all. During youth ages, the spleen helps create red blood cells. During adult ages, it acts as a "storage facility" for the red blood cells. You can certainly live without it though.


Can you have kids without a spleen?

Generally, yes. However, since the spleen is a major organ of the immune system and helps protect against encapsulated organisms (eg, Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitidis), individuals are susceptible to infections by these organisms following removal of the spleen (also called splenectomy).I am living proof that you can live without a spleen. My spleen was removed at the tender age of 12 (now 49) due to a rare inherited blood disorder (Spherocytosis) which caused my spleen to enlarge. Fortunately these days they will not take out your spleen unless absolutely necessary due the the reason given above. I have received many inoculations and am now taking penicillin for the rest of my life to help with my immune system.


Can you live without your bone marrow spleen tymus lymph lymph nodes and tonsils?

It helps return leaked blood to your bloodstream.