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SibTiger
15 years ago

Fills various functions that are largely taken over by the liver after surgery. The liver is then a little restricted in its actual tasks. Conversely, it is not or only very limited possible.

pawelp
14 years ago

I gogled this question on the Internet from curiosity, which I lost my spleen at the age of 5 with a car accident.

When I was a child at the time and the spleen plays an important role for children, I had to take penicillin regularly for 1 year.
After that, I no longer had to take medicines regularly.

I can say with joy that I have no problems with my health.

steiramadl51
13 years ago

I’ve been living without spleen for 43 years and I’m not susceptible to infectious diseases. Although I am not being made too aware of it, in pharmacies, for example, I am 60 years old and feed on average healthy; I’ve been well over surgery too. You don’t have to worry too much.

oswaldkalb
12 years ago

You can live without spleen.
I’ve been without a spleen for over 14 years. I get alcohol very bad, and again and again unpleasant colds come, which I don’t really get rid of. With regard to infect susceptibility and chronic fatigue and depletion, natural medicine has helped me very much. I have learned to pay attention to my liver, which has now taken over many tasks of missing spleen.

I am therapist myself and can only recommend accompanying natural medicine.

Vaccinations should be recommended due to increased infectiousness. In the meantime there is also an “exchange for spleenless”
You can request an emergency pass under: asplenie-net
There you will also find more information about life without spleen.

For information on natural medicine you can contact me:

http://sebastianvigl.de/

user492
15 years ago

yes, absolutely. only and no one likes that, the further living without tablets is no longer possible. it is a change but with help the doctor will succeed.

austrofreak
15 years ago
Reply to  user492

I have to deny it clearly. Years ago, the spleen was removed because of a ruptur of this, and so far I have not had to take a single drug.
Only preventive vaccinations against pneumonia etc. have I administered.

And apart from an incoming pneumonia, I have not yet been ill with any heavier disease transmitted by infection than with cooling.

But that seems to be different from person to person.

AmaDio
15 years ago

You can also live without an appendix and still there is it. Just like the lipstick or two kidneys (for a necessary) or wisdom teeth…

anne47
15 years ago

The spleen is there to form defensive substances in infections, it strengthens the immune system.

onkeltim
14 years ago

I had a spleen rupture in 2005 without an accident or violence at night, and since that without a spleen, without problems, other organs take over the task of the spleen.

Swisslady
15 years ago

You can also live without a gallbladder and yet there is the…

alfimaus
14 years ago

In tumor disease, the spleen was removed and half the pancreas. What are the chances of success for another life?

kikkerl
15 years ago

the milz is called in the volksmund as a cemetery of dead blood cells.

SmileyLisa
15 years ago

Of course you can

jennyblomma
15 years ago

Yeah, you can. As much as I know, the spleen filters the blood and has something to do with the blood platelets, but I’m not sure.

Peter96
15 years ago

Yeah, she’s often removed.

mugie77
15 years ago

yes exactly as without blind-arm

between leber u milz is still space for mushroom

lenni1207
8 years ago

You can survive without spleen, because otherwise I wouldn’t write this message!

Qetan
15 years ago

you can