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<description>I may have an enlarged spleen? I have been taking Gingko Biloba for better blood circulation and maybe took too much for the past months? I understand the spleen is a filter for old red blood cells and stores the white cells for infections. I may have produced more red blood cells than it needs. My question is if I stop taking the Ginkgo, will my spleen go back to a normal size?...
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<title><![CDATA[Pain Under Left Rib Cage]]></title>
<description>I'm 37 and my "sharp, shooting pains just under my rib cage on the left side disease" just started today. The only  thing is that my pain does not radiate anywhere, it's only on my side under the rib cage. Like I said it just started today, I couldn't let it go on for 10 years before "getting serious" about being tested for this. I can't believe that this many people have the same type of symptoms...
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<description>Could be costochondritis...
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