| Category | Splenomegaly |
The spleen is a soft, spongy organ located in the human body below the left chest. Splenomegaly is when the spleen enlarges. The causative factors are multiple viral, bacterial, parasitic infections, or certain types of cancer and liver disease. Sometimes autoimmune diseases also contribute.
Modern scientific treatment for splenomegaly includes medication to control infection or surgical removal of the spleen. Neurotherapy works on the principle of maintaining and restoring the disturbed blood flow, lymph, and nerve signals to the affected organs, thereby stimulating the glands and organs to return to normal.