10 Dyslipidemia Symptoms
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- 2. Acute Pancreatitis By Michael Bartel, et al. 'Acute Pancreatitis - Gastrointestinal Disorders.' Merck Manuals Professional Edition, Merck Manuals, www.merckmanuals.com/professional/gastrointestinal-disorders/pancreatitis/acute-pancreatitis#v892817
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Enlarged Spleen
Additionally, the spleen may swell when a person has dyslipidemia. Symptoms of an enlarged spleen might include feeling too full after eating and pain on the left side of the stomach.
However, enlargement of the spleen often causes no symptoms. Finding the primary cause of the swelling is the only way to manage an enlarged spleen. If the physician suspects it's related to dyslipidemia, a strict diet and medication to reduce triglyceride and cholesterol levels is necessary.4‘Hypersplenism: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia.’ MedlinePlus, U.S. National Library of Medicine, medlineplus.gov/ency/article/001314.htm
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