Left upper
LUQ
LUQ
Ruptured spleen does not heal itself. You have to go for surgical repair. Ruptured portion has to be removed.
No, a ruptured spleen does not directly cause the appendix to become inflamed or infected. Appendicitis is typically caused by a blockage in the appendix, leading to inflammation and infection. Ruptured spleen is a separate medical emergency that requires immediate attention.
Ruptured spleen is a possible complication after a colonoscopy. Read the articles on a google search.
Upper left quadrant.
Complete splenectomies for ruptured spleens are typically performed through surgery, where the damaged spleen is removed. The surgical procedure usually involves making an incision in the abdomen to access the spleen, followed by careful dissection and removal of the ruptured organ. Surgery is often the preferred treatment for a ruptured spleen to prevent further complications and control bleeding.
Yes.
Left Hypochondriac quadrant
No. In fact it may worsen it by increasing the amount of blood flowing to the torso. A ruptured spleen must be treated surgically.
The stomach and spleen are located in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen.
Yes, though the term everyone uses is "ruptured." A ruptured spleen is mildly painful, but bleed profusely into your abdominal cavity, and is an emergency. The condition can lead to death.