Yes, a blood clot can affect respiration if it occurs in the lungs, leading to a condition known as pulmonary embolism. This happens when a clot travels to the pulmonary arteries, blocking blood flow and reducing oxygen exchange. Symptoms may include shortness of breath, chest pain, and coughing, which can severely impair respiratory function. Prompt medical attention is crucial in such cases to prevent serious complications.
Only if the clot is in your "Special Area"
enzymes that clot blood
Why a blood clot is the coronary artery stops the red blood cells from respiring normally
less blood, oxygen and glucose can get to the heart and blood
An embolus is a wandering blood clot.
its blood that's got alot of clot
Whenever a blood vessel is injured, platelets accumulate at the site of injury and help in formation of a blood clot. The clot seals the wound in the blood vessel and prevents blood loss. But if all the blood platelets are removed from blood, blood will not clot and there will be a lot of blood loss.It may even lead to the death of the person
A blood clot in your cheek is life threatening and you would have to have surgery for the clot to be removed.
Thrombus in medical terms means blood clot.
stationary clot is called a thrombus or a blood clot.
A blood clot can start forming immediately after an injury. The speed at which a blood clot forms depends on various factors, including the extent of the injury, the ability of the body to initiate the clotting process, and any underlying medical conditions that may affect clot formation.
it is a blood clot