Splenorenal

Splenorenal, or splenorenal, is a condition in which the spleen and kidneys become enlarged due to various reasons, such as infections, autoimmune diseases, trauma, tumors, pregnancy and others. This condition can be either short-term or long-term, depending on the cause of its occurrence.

Splenomegaly is an enlargement of the spleen, which can be caused by various reasons, such as infectious diseases, autoimmune processes, cancer and others. At the same time, the spleen can increase in size up to several times.

Kidney failure is a condition in which the kidneys cannot perform their full function. This can be caused by various factors such as infections, injuries, poisoning, autoimmune diseases and others. Kidney failure can lead to various complications such as edema, increased blood pressure, electrolyte imbalance and others.

Treatment of splenorenal syndrome depends on the cause that caused it. If the cause is an infection, then antibiotic therapy is carried out. If the cause is an autoimmune process, then immunosuppressants are prescribed. If the cause is a tumor, then surgical removal of the tumor is performed.

However, regardless of the cause of splenorenal disease, regular monitoring by a doctor is necessary to avoid possible complications and progression of the disease.



Splenorenalgic syndrome is a combined pathological process in which the patient experiences symptoms of spleen and kidney dysfunction. If symptoms intensify or signs of damage to other internal organs appear, then we are faced with “acute abdomen” syndrome at 60