It is a disease in which excessive splenic function leads to over-destruction of blood cells and pancytopenia.
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Hypersplenism
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Fever and recurrent infections
It is characterized by persistent low-grade or high fever without obvious cause, along with frequent recurrence of respiratory tract, oral cavity, and urinary system infections that are difficult to control.Solutions:
Physical cooling devicesTemperature Monitoring Devices
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Hepatosplenomegaly and abdominal discomfort
It involves enlargement of the liver and spleen (with palpable abdominal masses), accompanied by a feeling of fullness or dull pain in the left upper abdomen; in some cases, appetite may be affected. No device information availableNo related articles available
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Fatigue and pale complexion
It involves persistent general tiredness and pale color of the face, lips, tongue, and conjunctiva; fatigue worsens after daily activities, and physical tolerance is significantly reduced.Solutions:
Health Monitoring DevicesPulse oximeter
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