Woman’s Spleen Pain symptoms

Abstract
In the present blog, we will go deeper into the topic of women’s spleen pain and causes, what it can feel like, why it may occur and when it is necessary to contact the doctor. Our attention will focus on what the symptoms of an enlarged spleen may look like, and the different causes of spleen pain will be explained. The function of this so often overlooked organ will be discussed by you, you will learn the signal symptoms which may indicate something is incorrect, and you will find out how modern scanning techniques can detect any problems early on.
Introduction
Has that ever happened to you, that you felt strange pain in the left side of your ribs and had no idea what caused it? You are not alone! Right there is one of the body’s most undervalued organs: the spleen. Consider it a relatively humble colleague who arranges vital tasks without receiving notice. If there is a tendency for you to get any discomfort from this invisible organ, do not ignore it.
One doctor described the spleen as the middle child of your abdominal organs, rarely mentioned except for its important role in overall health. The region should be of special attention for women because awareness of what this pain indicates and knowing the causes of spleen pain can help avoid needless anxiety or elicit needed medical care.
What are the critical functions of your spleen?
Did you know that your body has a fist-sized organ lying under your left ribs, hiding there – the spleen? That is your spleen! Though it does not receive much attention, this organ plays a significant role in your body’s defence mechanisms as well.
Consider your spleen as a filter for your blood and a vault for your body’s cells. It:
- Gets rid of and throws away outdated or useless red blood in your bloodstream.
- Catches backplatelets and healthy red blood cells to use when we need them
- Helps to defend against certain infections.
- Helps your body recycle iron from old red blood cells.
You can live without your spleen if it is needed (doctors try to keep it as long as possible since it has important functions). While your body can cope by assuming the responsibilities, you will have more chances of having certain infections.
What causes spleen pain in women?
Some women complain of upper left abdominal ache, which a problem in the spleen could cause, but it is usually dismissed as originating from gastrointestinal or cardiac issues. Splenomegaly, the enlargement of the spleen, is often the main cause of complaints of pain in the spleen.
Research in the American Family Physician journal explicates that an enlarged spleen might develop, but it is not a disease; it is an extraneous manifestation of another illness (Chapman & Bandara, 2020).
Common Causes of Spleen Enlargement in Women
The enlargement of the spleen might be caused by a variety of reasons, including:
Cause Category | Specific Examples | Relative Frequency |
Infections | Mononucleosis, bacterial endocarditis, malaria | Very common |
Blood disorders | Anaemia, leukaemia, and lymphoma | Common |
Liver diseases | Cirrhosis, hepatitis | Common |
Autoimmune conditions | Lupus, rheumatoid arthritis | Somewhat common |
Trauma | Injury, accident | Less common |
Cysts or tumours | Benign or malignant growths | Rare |
What are the symptoms that your spleen may be causing you pain?
It is not uncommon for spleen problems to go unnoticed until symptoms worsen. However, certain warning signals can point to difficulties with the spleen.
Point out that the main symptoms of an enlarged spleen are:
- Discomfort or fullness in the left upper side of the abdomen that may radiate to the left side of the shoulder.
- Felling overfull long before or even with little food
- Anaemia with fatigue and weakness
- More frequent infections
- Easy bleeding or bruising
How does pain due to the spleen manifest itself?
Some aspects distinguish spleen pain from ordinary discomforts;
- Location: A little to the left and below the ribcage
- Quality: It can present in the form of a sharp, dull, or achy type of pain.
- Movement effects: Pain may worsen with deep breathing or changing into a specific body position.
- Referred pain: A known traveller to and into the tip of the left shoulder.
When experiencing any of the following, an appointment with a healthcare professional should be made immediately. A CT scan can provide you with the root cause of these sudden severe pain that aggravates as you take a deep breath, spreading of the pain into the left shoulder, lightheadedness or dizziness and confusion.
When should you consult a doctor?
If you experience any of these symptoms, call your doctor immediately:
- Severe pain in the upper left side of your abdomen.
- Pain that gets worse when you breathe deeply.
- Moving pain down to your left shoulder tip
- Feeling lightheaded or dizzy
- Confusion or difficulty concentrating
The issue of unaddressed splenic trauma reveals provocative risks to life, which is confirmed by the studies published in the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine (Debnath et al., 2022). Occasionally, minor accidents may cause a severe injury to the spleen.
Can You Prevent Spleen Problems?
Although it is not possible to prevent all spleen difficulties, there are easy ways to reduce your risk.
- Protect yourself from infections.
- Get recommended vaccinations
- Never forget to use your seat belt and wear sports safety equipment as prescribed.
- The beneficial habits may help prevent problems with your spleen.
- Book routine appointments to check your condition and prevent problems from worsening.
The Value of Early Detection
Early detection of the spleen problem makes treatment easier and could reduce the risk of complications or requiring surgery. Modern advancements in medicine and ViaScan’s advanced and up yo date CT scanning allow thsi. Remember that left abdominal pain is not always a sign of spleen issues; however, do not hesitate to approach a doctor if you experience pain together with other symptoms or if the pain is long-term and severe.
Self-protection of your well-being presupposes knowledge of your body, which means paying special attention to organs that are often neglected, such as the spleen.
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Conclusion:
Even though the spleen is often forgotten, its significance to overall health is no small affair. Knowing about enlarged spleen attributes is not essential, though it helps to be aware of the common cases of pain in the spleen to recognise when you need medical attention and when there is a problem.
ViaScan performs a thorough body scan that enables one to identify health issues in advance, including possible spleen issues. CT scan can make you feel reassured or detect health issues early, giving you a better chance of being treated. It is wise to add a wellness scan to your health care routine, especially if you are at high risk because of conditions or family history and predispositions to the spleen.