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Warning Signs Of A Ruptured Spleen

Medical emergencies such as a ruptured spleen are not uncommon. The spleen is a vital organ that helps individuals fight infection by filtering the bloodstream, and it’s located under the rib cage to the left side of the body. While it can be removed and individuals may live the rest of their lives without any health concerns, it’s important to know it can rupture and cause a serious medical emergency. The most common cause of a ruptured spleen is a sudden hit to the abdomen. This could be due to a fall, fight, accident, or even a sports injury. Internal bleeding can occur quickly and cause death if individuals do not have a ruptured spleen treated right away. Here are the symptoms of a ruptured spleen individuals must be on the lookout for.

Left Shoulder Pain

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Dr. Mercola
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It might not seem at all related to the spleen, but left shoulder pain is one of the most common symptoms of a ruptured spleen. If an individual has been involved in a car accident or a sporting accident and then feels shoulder pain on the left side, they should get to the hospital immediately. There is no time to sit around and wonder if their injuries are more serious than they seem. If the shoulder pain did not come after an injury or blow to the abdomen, individuals might not have anything to worry about. Left shoulder pain can occur anytime and for any reason, but it’s especially worrisome following an accident or injury. It’s also worrisome when it’s accompanied by any of the other symptoms on this list. It’s always safer to consult with a medical professional about this type of pain, so patients should call their doctor if they feel their shoulder pain is not going away or might be related to something worse.

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