What are the symptoms of a polyp on the spleen?

Smaller suprasplenic polyps are usually asymptomatic, while larger ones may cause pain in the splenic region and abnormal splenic function.
Splenic polyps are extremely rare in clinical practice. Smaller splenic polyps usually do not affect the spleen and therefore rarely present with clinical symptoms. With the gradual growth of splenic polyps, the larger size of splenic polyps may exert pressure on the spleen, resulting in symptoms such as pain in the splenic region, splenomegaly, and splenic dysfunction, of which the splenic dysfunction may be manifested as anemia.
If symptoms such as splenomegaly, splenic pain, anemia, etc. are suspected to be splenic polyps or other diseases of the spleen, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for advice, conduct relevant examinations, and under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment.