In many cases, an enlarged spleen does not cause any noticeable symptoms. Because of this, it often goes undetected until a routine physical exam. In some individuals, however, an enlarged spleen can lead to symptoms such as pain in the left upper abdomen, hiccups, a feeling of fullness after eating a small meal, fatigue, and anemia. Frequent infections may also develop.

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