Bruised Spleen: Symptoms, Causes & What to Do
The spleen helps the body with infection control and blood circulation. Symptoms of a bruised spleen may include nausea and vomiting, signs of shock, left upper abdominal pain, tenderness and back pain.-
Nausea and Vomiting
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Spleen injury patients may experience gastrointestinal symptoms. Nausea and vomiting are the two most common gastrointestinal symptoms.
Signs of Shock
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Signs of shock may occur in patients with a bruised spleen. Some shock-related signs may can include pale skin, low blood pressure and a quick heartbeat.
Left Upper Abdomen Symptoms
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Bruised spleen symptoms may show in the left upper abdomen. Individuals may experience tenderness and radiating pain, which can reach the left shoulder.
Tenderness
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Spleen patients may experience tenderness. Physicians feel the abdomen and ask the patient about soreness and how long the tenderness has been present.
Back Pain
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Spleen patients may have unusual symptoms such as back pain. The pain may be mild or moderate and begin in the lower lumbar region.
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