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Spleen Disorder

Spleen disorders, on the other hand, refer to medical conditions that affect the spleen, an organ located in the upper left part of the abdomen. Some common spleen disorders include enlargement of the spleen (splenomegaly), spleen rupture, and various blood disorders that affect the function of the spleen.
At Progress Gastro Care, we pride ourselves on being a leader in the field of spleen disorder care. Our team of highly skilled specialists possesses extensive expertise in diagnosing and treating these conditions, utilising the latest techniques and technologies to provide patients with world-class care. We take a personalised approach to treatment, working closely with each patient to create a customised plan that addresses their unique needs. With our state-of-the-art facilities and commitment to excellence, patients can trust us to provide comprehensive and compassionate care, ensuring optimal health and wellbeing.
Conditions treated
Some of the conditions that are treated in spleen disorder care at Progress Gastro Care are as follows:
  • Cirrhosis of the liver
  • Congestive heart failure
  • Kidney disease or failure
  • Peritonitis
  • Hepatitis
  • Pancreatitis
  • Portal hypertension
  • Splenomegaly (enlarged spleen)
  • Sickle cell anaemia
  • Thalassemia
  • Blood disorders (such as lymphoma and leukaemia)
  • Spleen rupture
Treatments offered
Some of the treatments that may be offered spleen disorder care at Progress Gastro Care are:
  • Diuretics: These medications help reduce the amount of fluid in the body and are commonly used to treat ascites.
  • Paracentesis: This is a procedure where a needle is inserted into the abdominal cavity to drain excess fluid in cases of ascites.
  • Surgery: Surgery may be recommended in some cases of ascites or spleen disorders, such as spleen removal (splenectomy) or portosystemic shunt surgery to treat portal hypertension.
  • Medications: Medications may be prescribed to treat the underlying conditions causing ascites or spleen disorders, such as antibiotics for peritonitis or antiviral medications for hepatitis.
  • Blood transfusions: Patients with certain blood disorders may require blood transfusions to manage their condition.
  • Radiation therapy: This treatment may be used to shrink tumours or an enlarged spleen.
  • Chemotherapy: This treatment involves the use of powerful drugs to destroy cancerous cells.
  • Bone marrow transplant: In cases of certain blood disorders, a bone marrow transplant may be recommended.

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