What are the Symptoms of Splenomegaly in Cancer Patients?
Symptoms of splenomegaly can vary widely. Common symptoms include a sensation of fullness or discomfort in the left upper abdomen, often radiating to the left shoulder. Patients may also experience early satiety (feeling full after eating a small amount), fatigue, anemia, and frequent infections. In severe cases, the enlarged spleen may rupture, causing acute pain and requiring emergency medical attention.