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Disadvantages of Spleen Removal
Spleen removal, also known as splenectomy, is a major surgical procedure that is used to treat a variety of conditions including trauma, some cancers, and certain autoimmune diseases. While the procedure is sometimes necessary, it carries some significant risks and can have long-term effects. Here are some of the potential disadvantages of spleen removal:
Risk of Infection: Due to its role in the immune system, the spleen helps to fight certain infections. Without the spleen, the body has a decreased ability to protect itself from certain bacteria, leading to an increased risk of infection.
Blood Loss and Anemia: Spleen removal can cause significant blood loss and can lead to anemia due to a decrease in red blood cells.
Long-Term Complications: Long-term complications of spleen removal can include an increased risk of certain cancers, an increased risk of infection, and an increased risk of organ failure.
Surgery-Related Risks: As with any major surgery, there are risks associated with spleen removal, including bleeding, infection, and complications during or after the procedure.