This question is best answered by your Doctor Who knows the specifics of your medical history the best. There can be many reasons why someone might have their spleen surgically removed, however if it is because it is large and in danger of being damaged with contact sports, some individuals are permitted to return to more aggressive activities after such a surgery.
Hereditary spherocytosis is a blood disorder that simply means "large round red blood cells". The organs that are affected? The spleen can become enlarged due to the breakdown of the abnormally shaped red blood cells. The reason for the enlargement is for the destruction of the RBC's (red blood cells). The gall bladder can also be affected due to the build up of the hemoglobin in the blood due to the destruction of the RBC's in the spleen. If the gall bladder develops the hemolytic stones, the gall bladder will most likely be removed when they deem it necessary to remove the spleen as well. The removal of the spleen slows down the destruction of the RBC's, and can help the bone marrow from being in overdrive to produce the red blood cells that are being destroyed so rapidly by the spleen. Most of the time in young children, the destruction of red blood cells happens during common upper respiratory infections as well as sore throats, or any other possible illness the body might be fighting against. It's important in a patient with Hereditary Spherocytosis to be immunized against the flu and pneumonia each year as they have a compromised immune system and even more so when the spleen is removed. Usually they do not do the surgical removal of a spleen until after the child's fifth birthday, unless a serious case or need arises to remove it sooner. Also, during the destruction phase of the Red Blood Cells, and the enlargement of the spleen, a heart soft flow murmur can be heard if the patient has a low hemoglobin.
Yes, there is a possibility that a lacerated spleen that heals on its own could rupture later in life. The healed tissue may be weaker and more susceptible to rupture, especially if the individual experiences trauma to the abdominal area. It is important to monitor any symptoms and seek medical advice if there are concerns about the spleen's health.
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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)
Because you may not feel like eating much in the first week or two, you might lose a few pounds as you recover from surgery. Most people easily regain that sort of weight loss when they get back to full activity. A normal sized spleen weighs well under one pound. Even an enlarged spleen does not weigh more than 3 or 4 pounds. In most cases, removal of the spleen does not result in significant weight loss.
spleen is a secondary lymphoid organ. let me explain this in simple word. spleen has abundant macrophages, which can sense abnormalities of red blood cells(RBC) and platelet. abnormal and old RBC and platelet are removed from circulation by spleen. so many conditions in which spleen gets bigger that would remove more platelet even if they are normal, leading to decrease the count of platelet.
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There are a few small cricket organizations in the US, but the vast majority of the population has never even seen a cricket game.
Not even close. Cricket is more like baseball than anything else.
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Even though it's not the national sport, cricket is by far the most popular sport.
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spleen is a secondary lymphoid organ. let me explain this in simple word. spleen has abundant macrophages, which can sense abnormalities of red blood cells(RBC) and pletlet. abnormal and old RBC and pletlet are removed from circulation by spleen. so many conditions in which spleen gets bigger that would remove more pletlet even if they are normal, leading to decrese the count of pletlet.
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