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my 13 yr. old is complaining about upper abdominal pain, chronic nausea and fatigue.?
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<blockquote data-quote="deinnam" data-source="post: 399676" data-attributes="member: 178774"><p>She has an appointment tomorrow with the doctor, but I am curious about something. She and her sisters wrestle very rough with each other. If she were to have mono, could this have caused futher damage to her spleen? The area she is complaining about is exactly where the spleen is located. She is extremely nauseous after eating, but claims she can't actually burp. It does not sound like common indigestion complaints either. </p><p></p><p>I read online that athletes with mono risk ruptured spleens all the time. The way she and her sisters throw each other around doing wrestling moves all the time I think would qualify as athletic. She has been fatigued like this for quite sometime. I just thought it was related to growing and staying up too late.</p><p></p><p>Now I am really concerned. Anyone know anything about spleen problems, mono or just what this could be?</p><p>I do not think she has ruptured her spleen, I was more concerned about it being inflamed. </p><p></p><p>She says it doesn't hurt anywhere near the appendix.</p><p></p><p>Growing pains is what I originally contributed it all to, but now I am not so sure. She was exposed to mono about 6 weeks ago at school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deinnam, post: 399676, member: 178774"] She has an appointment tomorrow with the doctor, but I am curious about something. She and her sisters wrestle very rough with each other. If she were to have mono, could this have caused futher damage to her spleen? The area she is complaining about is exactly where the spleen is located. She is extremely nauseous after eating, but claims she can't actually burp. It does not sound like common indigestion complaints either. I read online that athletes with mono risk ruptured spleens all the time. The way she and her sisters throw each other around doing wrestling moves all the time I think would qualify as athletic. She has been fatigued like this for quite sometime. I just thought it was related to growing and staying up too late. Now I am really concerned. Anyone know anything about spleen problems, mono or just what this could be? I do not think she has ruptured her spleen, I was more concerned about it being inflamed. She says it doesn't hurt anywhere near the appendix. Growing pains is what I originally contributed it all to, but now I am not so sure. She was exposed to mono about 6 weeks ago at school. [/QUOTE]
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