A bruised spleen, or splenic contusion, occurs when the spleen is injured, often from a fall or blunt abdominal trauma. This can lead to internal bleeding, swelling, and pain in the left upper abdomen. Symptoms may include tenderness, dizziness, and signs of shock if bleeding is significant. It's crucial to seek medical attention, as severe injuries can lead to a ruptured spleen, which is a life-threatening condition.
Its location. The spleen's vulnerable location means it's at risk of injury. A severe blow to the stomach area can crush the spleen, tearing its covering and the tissue inside. Probably also due to the fact that it is the most vascular organ of the body (350 L of blood passes through it per day). For this reason, splenic injury poses a potentially life-threatening situation.
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Fruit bruises because it falls or something happens to it just how we bruise.
phone a ambulance and go to a hospital to check it out
you bleed
spine? or spleen?
A bruise
See a physician
Collide, maybe?
No, a bruise or contusion is caused by direct force that breaks small capillaries. You can run into a table leg, and bruise your shin. You can fall and bruise your wrist. If the injury involves trauma or fracture, the bruising can be large and look quite ugly.
U would bleed to death
No, your spleen cannot "fall out" of your body. It is a soft organ located under the ribcage on the left side of your body and is held in place by ligaments and surrounding organs. In case of injury, the spleen can rupture or get damaged, but it remains within the abdominal cavity.