1. Increased Risk of Infections One of the most significant complications following splenectomy is the increased susceptibility to infections. The…
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1. Physiological Differences Between Children and Adults After Splenectomy The physical differences between children and adults significantly affect the way…
1. The Link Between Splenectomy, Anemia, and Iron Deficiency After splenectomy, the body faces several challenges related to blood cell…
1. The Role of the Spleen in the Immune System Before diving into the changes following splenectomy, it is essential…
1. Conditions Requiring Splenectomy There are several reasons why a splenectomy may be required. Below are some of the most…
How Does Diverticular Disease Manifest in Children? Diverticular disease in children presents with similar symptoms to those observed in adults,…
Key Measures to Reduce the Risk of Diverticulitis Episodes 1. Adopting a High-Fiber Diet One of the most important steps…
Diverticular Disease Diverticulosis refers to the formation of diverticula—small, bulging pouches—in the colon. While the exact cause of diverticulosis remains…
Diverticulitis and Its Impact on Digestion Diverticulitis occurs when diverticula, which are small, bulging sacs that form in the colon…
The Link Between Allergies and the Esophagus Allergic reactions occur when the immune system mistakenly identifies harmless substances—such as pollen,…
