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What are the Different Types of Spleen Disorders?

Thomas Grey
Thomas Grey

There are two main types of spleen disorders. The most common is a splenomegaly, which refers to an enlarged spleen. The other type is called asplenia, a lack of certain or all spleen functions.

The spleen is an organ located on the left side of the human body, typically between the ninth and 12th ribs, and it is about the size of a human fist. It is part of the lymphatic system, and its primary duty is to keep the body's main fluids in balance by ridding it of old red blood cells. The spleen is also a reservoir of sorts, holding extra red blood cells in the event of a traumatic experience, and it is the organ responsible for distributing iron into the bloodstream. The organ plays an important role in the human immune system, especially when fighting off bacterial infections, so spleen disorders can be serious matters.

Internal organs, including the spleen, which is located to the left of the stomach.
Internal organs, including the spleen, which is located to the left of the stomach.

Splenomegaly, the most common of all spleen disorders, means that the spleen has become enlarged. Normally, the spleen is small enough that it remains unnoticed, tucked behind the ribcage and the stomach. There are certain diseases and conditions, however, that can cause the spleen to expand to many times its normal size. The causes can be as simple as a minor blockage, trauma to the abdomen or a viral infection such as mononucleosis, or it can be as critical as leukemia or Hodgkin's disease.

A ruptured spleen requires surgery.
A ruptured spleen requires surgery.

An enlarged spleen will not cause many symptoms, and the symptoms it does cause can often be mistaken for other medical illnesses. The symptoms usually include pain in the upper left portion of the abdomen and back. A feeling of fullness will often accompany the other symptoms as well, because of the close proximity of the stomach to the spleen and the pressure of the enlarged spleen on the stomach.

An ultrasound can be used to investigate an enlarged spleen.
An ultrasound can be used to investigate an enlarged spleen.

Someone suffering from an enlarged spleen might find it difficult to eat large meals, feeling full after the first couple of bites. A constant feeling of tiredness might also present itself if the spleen is not able to keep supplying the body with the appropriate amount of iron or becomes anemic from the lack of red blood cells being produced. If the spleen does not get enough blood, it will start to die, which will cause the pain from the upper left abdomen and back to migrate further up the body to the shoulder.

If these symptoms are ignored or not diagnosed correctly one is likely to end up with a ruptured spleen. This will result in tremendous blood loss. The pain will become magnified, and a doctor must be consulted immediately.

The other of the spleen disorders that are likely to be experienced is asplenia, the lack of spleen functions. This can result from several causes. In some cases, this is the result of a lack of the spleen itself.

The spleen's primary duty is to keep the body's main fluids in balance by ridding it of old red blood cells.
The spleen's primary duty is to keep the body's main fluids in balance by ridding it of old red blood cells.

Typically, asplenia deals with persons born without a spleen or who have had a splenectomy. The majority of asplenia cases are caused by one of numerous possible underlying disorders that, over time, have deteriorated the spleen's ability to function properly and have rendered it essentially useless. This leaves the body without an organ to fill the spleen's roles, though it is possible in some cases for the liver to pick up some of the spleen's functions.

Discussion Comments

Animandel

Most people who have spleen problems and have their spleens removed are given special medications, or they take supplements to lower the chances of them getting sick. Without a spleen, having all of the current vaccinations is more important than usual since your body won't be able to fight infections and disease as well without a spleen. Your doctor may also recommend that you take penicillin after having your spleen removed.

Laotionne

@mobilian33 - Doctors have learned that the spleen is much more important than they once believed the organ to be. But you are right in that many people live healthy lives without them. I have a cousin who was in a car accident and he had to have his spleen removed because it was punctured in the accident.

He had his spleen removed more than five years ago, and he hasn't had a major problems with being sick, and he works and plays sports like he did before he had the accident. I guess it helped that he was young and in really good health at the time of the accident.

mobilian33

My sister has a long list of ailments. Some of them have been brought on because my sister doesn't live a healthy lifestyle. She doesn't exercise the way she should, and she eats way too many unhealthy foods. Now she is having problems with her spleen. The organ isn't working the way it should be working, and this is causing problems with her immune system.

I have always heard that the spleen was not essential, and that people can and do live without spleens and have no significant greater risk for getting sick. I hope this is true because she may have to have her spleen removed. Her doctor is really concerned about it causing more problems if it isn't taken out soon.

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    • Internal organs, including the spleen, which is located to the left of the stomach.
      By: adimas
      Internal organs, including the spleen, which is located to the left of the stomach.
    • A ruptured spleen requires surgery.
      By: derege
      A ruptured spleen requires surgery.
    • An ultrasound can be used to investigate an enlarged spleen.
      By: nyul
      An ultrasound can be used to investigate an enlarged spleen.
    • The spleen's primary duty is to keep the body's main fluids in balance by ridding it of old red blood cells.
      By: Dmitry Sunagatov
      The spleen's primary duty is to keep the body's main fluids in balance by ridding it of old red blood cells.
    • Spleen disorders can be as serious as leukemia.
      By: joshya
      Spleen disorders can be as serious as leukemia.
    • Congenital asplenia usually develops with heart defects.
      By: Patricia Marks
      Congenital asplenia usually develops with heart defects.