![]() Splenomegaly – This is when the spleen becomes swollen and enlarged due to an infection or other reasons.Ģ. ![]() The following are some of the conditions that are closely related to splenic flexure syndrome:ġ. Headache – The spleen can build up excess blood which puts pressure on the stomach and heart. Difficulty Breathing – The diaphragm can get pushed upwards from the spleen which can cause shortness of breath.ġ0. Muscle Cramps – This happens when your spleen is irritated or swollen due to a build up of toxins in the body.ĩ. Dizziness – If your spleen swells to a certain point, it can restrict blood flow causing dizziness and fainting spells.Ĩ. Pain Under The Ribs – This occurs when there is excessive pressure on the spleen due to excessive fat build up in the abdomen or fluid retention.ħ. Some of the fat can find its way into the liver and around the spleen causing swelling and pain.Ħ. Bloating – This symptom occurs when fat builds up in the abdomen due to excess weight gain or other factors such as pregnancy, diabetes, high cholesterol levels, obesity and many others. The bleeding can cause death if not treated quickly.ĥ. ![]() Vomiting Blood – This happens when blood leaks into the intestine causing severe bleeding. When you vomit, some of this liquid leaks back into your abdomen through your spleen which causes abdominal pain and cramping.Ĥ. Nausea – This symptom occurs when there is fluid leaking from the stomach into the intestines causing nausea and vomiting. It’s not exactly painful, but it is uncomfortable.ģ. Gurgling – This sounds similar to the sound of water gushing out of a broken tap. If you experience these symptoms, call 911 immediately!Ģ. You may feel like you have a heart attack or stroke while sleeping. Heart Palpitations – The heart beats irregularly and it becomes difficult to keep your eyes open when you sleep. The following are some of the symptoms associated with splenic flexure syndrome:ġ.
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