Yes. Aspirin is a known potential irritant to the gastric mucosal lining. If aspirin has been recommended/prescribed by your physician, it should be taken with food, not on an empty stomach.
When pregnant you shouldn't take aspirin but it can not cause miscarriage. Pepsi does def not cause anything but high blood sugar and possibly cavities.
Blood in the urine should be investigated by a doctor, not some random person on the internet. Aspirin is a blood thinner, but whether it is causing the urinary problem is something an expert needs to decide.
No, Aspirin can not cause bleeding per say, But it does thin your blood. Meaning if you cut yourself and you take excessive amounts of aspirin, you will bleed a lot because it is so thin. That is why the put a baby aspirin under the tongue of people that are having a heart attack to thin the blood so it can pass easier through the artery over the clot. Source: my mind and what my mother has told me.
Aspirin acts as a blood thinner. Thus making the blood less likely to form clots. Clots are what can cause heart attacks and stroke.
Aspirin causes the platelets in our blood to become "slick" and can inhibit or affect our blood's clotting ability. Pregnant women should not take aspirin due to the fact that she could hemmorhage during spontaneous abortion or delivery.
Not without the ok of your veterinarian.
Aspirin can cause Reye's syndrome
Oranges contain natural aspirin and aspirin thins the blood.
induce vomiting somehow or go to the hospital
Hypertension can cause vomiting, diarrhea and fever.
Yes - Excedrin has aspirin and aspirin is natural blood thiner. This is caused by Asprin making your platelets not stick to each other, and in doing so can cause the blood to ooze longer than normal. The effects of aspirin in your blood will last 7-10 days.. your body will naturally replace all platelets in this time. This is a main reason why if you are scheduled for a surgery they will tell you not to take aspirin 10 days prior to your surgery date
ANY drug that is a BLOOD THINNER, including aspirin, should be used only on a doctors advice. Coumadin, when used with aspirin can cause excessive bleeding or lack of ability for blood to clot.