It depends on where it came from and why. The only person who can give you a conclusive answer is your doctor.
Menstrual blood doesn't clot like normal blood, if ti did then it'd be detrimental to the whole process of menstruation. What people normally think are clots are actually larger pieces of the uterus lining that is shed, or blood mixing with cervical mucus.
A clot can differ in size and where it is clogging the blood vessel. When a clot happens, blood flow slows down, if the clot is not caught or does not exert the body then death can come about. One should be careful if smoking, or eating fatty or greasy foods as these are usualy high in cholestoral. Blood pumps through your heart and into your lungs and your body. If there is a clot anywhere in your body or lungs and there is either a stopage of blood flow due to the heart being overlfowed with blood or the fact that there isn't any coming back into the hear. Blood has to flow through your body at all times and if there is a clot that is stopping it from flowing then that is where death is caused.
size of red blood cells
No it isn't there blood is red like other fish' blood
Well, if you're faking a pregnancy, you should still be getting your period. If you're still early in your 'pregnancy' (say 1-3 months, where the 'child' would still be about the size of a large blood clot on your period), you can 'miscarry' and feign that an overly large blood clot is the 'baby.'
By breaking down the clot, the disease process can be arrested, or the complications reduced. While other anticoagulants (such as heparin) decrease the "growth" of a clot, thrombolytic agents actively reduce the size of the clot. All thrombolytic agents work by activating the enzyme plasminogen, which clears the cross-linked fibrin mesh (the backbone of a clot). This makes the clot soluble and subject to further proteolysis by other enzymes, and restores blood flow over occluded blood vessels. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrombolysis
Nothing wrong it is totally normal it is just the lining if uterus but if it is the size of a quarter go see a doctor but 7 days straight I am not sure
Depending on the size of the clot, and whether or not the entire artery is blocked, the pain can be severe with or without any motion in the leg. Usually any motion causing a need for increase blood flow will worsen the pain if the tissue is only partially starved for blood. There is usually swelling as well. This is not something you should try to treat at home!
Depends on the type of palm tree and the size
The size of a shuttlecock is the size of your palm.
There is no such measurement. -Is your palm the same as mine. Define size in a conventional way.
Coronary Artery Ecstasia is the abnormal dilation of arteries surrounding the heart. Instead of having narrowing arteries, the arteries are enlarged and then go back to normal size. The problem is the blood builds up in the dilated part of the artery and has to make its way down through the normal part of the artery This is a danger that can cause the blood to clot before it is able to move through the narrow part of the artery causing an aneurysm.