Splenic pain

Introduction The spleen is located near the stomach in the abdominal cavity, so that the splenic pain is usually felt in the upper abdomen, although it can also radiate into the lower abdomen, as well as into the left shoulder (Kehr sign). Pressure pain on the left side of the neck (Saegesser sign) is also … Splenic pain

Which doctor treats splenic pain? | Splenic pain

Which doctor treats splenic pain? Patients with splenic pain usually go to their general practitioner with symptoms of abdominal pain, whereupon the general practitioner conducts a detailed interview and then palpates the abdomen as part of a physical examination. It is not difficult to attribute the abdominal pain to the spleen, since only an enlarged … Which doctor treats splenic pain? | Splenic pain

Duration | Swollen spleen

Duration The duration of a spleen swelling depends very much on the triggering cause. In infectious diseases, the swelling can persist for weeks or months until the infection has completely subsided. If the swelling of the spleen is due to leukemia, it can also persist over a longer period of time, namely until the therapy … Duration | Swollen spleen

Swollen spleen

Introduction A swelling of the spleen, i.e. its increase in size, is called splenomegaly in medical jargon. In the majority of cases, it does not cause any symptoms and is often a random diagnosis. It can occur both in the context of infectious diseases and malignant (malignant) diseases. Whether and to what extent a therapy … Swollen spleen

Diagnosis | Swollen spleen

Diagnosis An enlarged spleen often causes no symptoms and can therefore be a coincidental finding. A healthy spleen is not palpable. If there is a marked swelling of the spleen, it may be palpable under the left costal arch. In some diseases, the spleen is enlarged to such an extent that it extends down to … Diagnosis | Swollen spleen

Chronic glandular fever

Definition – What is chronic glandular fever? The chronically active Pfeiffer’s glandular fever is, as the name suggests, a chronic form of acute Pfeiffer’s glandular fever, “infectious mononucleosis”. It is defined as the occurrence of symptoms even after 3 months after infection with the Ebstein Barr virus. It is a rare, progressive disease that begins … Chronic glandular fever

The chronic fatigue syndrome | Chronic glandular fever

The chronic fatigue syndrome The chronic fatigue syndrome is a complex clinical picture, which is characterized by extreme fatigue and cannot yet be explained by an organic cause. It is often brought in connection with the Pfeiffer’s glandular fever. In a symptomatic illness with Pfeiffer’s glandular fever, a pronounced physical weakness and fatigue is often … The chronic fatigue syndrome | Chronic glandular fever

Pain under the ribs

Pain under the ribs is a very common, but initially not threatening problem. The pain can be attributed to a variety of causes. Only in the rarest cases are there serious organic diseases behind it. Pain under the ribs can be direct or transmitted pain. If the pain is unbearably severe or does not improve … Pain under the ribs