Question
What symptoms in a neighbor’s baby might be related to pediatric chronic congestive splenomegaly?
Answer
When a child has pediatric chronic congestive splenomegaly, symptoms such as abdominal pain, poor digestion, fatigue, and a pale complexion may appear.
Question
Can pediatric chronic congestive splenomegaly be treated with traditional Chinese medicine?
Answer
In severe cases of pediatric chronic congestive splenomegaly, considering a splenectomy may be necessary. The prognosis after surgery varies depending on the location of the obstruction and the surgical procedure. If the obstruction is within the splenic vein, the outcome after splenectomy will be better, and it can also treat and alleviate hypersplenism caused by liver or portal vein disease.