Best Hypersplenism Doctors in India

2 Specialist(s)
Dr Nilesh Wasekar
Consultant Hemato - oncologists Nashik
  • Exp: 10+ Yrs
Dr Lavanya Garapati
Consultant Pathologist Hyderabad
  • Exp: 8+ Yrs

Importance of Hypersplenism Specialist in Treatment

Hypersplenism is a condition where the spleen becomes overactive, leading to the destruction of blood cells. Early diagnosis is important to prevent anemia and other complications. Treatment includes medications and, in some cases, spleen removal. Early intervention helps manage blood cell levels and prevent further complications.

Why to Choose Hypersplenism Specialists at Medicover Hospitals in India

Medicover Hospital provides hematologists and gastroenterologists who treat hypersplenism. Treatments include medications, blood transfusions, and, in severe cases, splenectomy to restore blood cell balance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common initial symptoms of Hypersplenism include fatigue, easy bruising, frequent infections, and abdominal pain. Seek medical evaluation for proper diagnosis and treatment.

To manage Hypersplenism and prevent worsening, treatments include medication, blood transfusions, and splenectomy. Regular monitoring by a healthcare provider is crucial for optimal management.

Common co-existing conditions with Hypersplenism include anemia, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia. Monitoring and managing these conditions is vital for comprehensive care.

Standard treatment options for hypersplenism include addressing the underlying cause, such as infections or liver disease, and in severe cases, splenectomy (surgical removal of the spleen) may be recommended.

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