It could mean that the child has Hemophilia, a rare disorder where blood does not clot fast and can bleed for serveral hours after a cut or injury where blood is lost (this is including internal injuries.) If you were bleeding internally you most likely could not determine it, and where some people's may be able to heal, a person with Hemophilia could not. If you suspect a child you know has Hemophilia, consult a doctor IMMEADIATLY.
If you mean a good kind of blood clot, Vitamin K is required. If you mean bad blood clot, I don't know.
Thrombus in medical terms means blood clot.
blood clot
Well if you mean you are age 18 and have a blood clot, it could mean many things. It all depends on the type of clot you have. I'm two weeks shy of 18 and doctors just found a blood clot in my brian. Because it's in a vein on the outside, I don't even need surgery to treat it, just blood thinners. So ultimately, it's not common at this age, but the type of clot it is will determine the danger level and how it will need to be treated.
A blood clot coming out is a very serious problem. it could indicate many things. Only a doctor can diagnose you.
All I know is that when I had my surgery I developed one im my Left lung ! are you sure you don't mean "blood clot"? because there is no such thing as a blood chit. a blood clot is when blood doesnt circulate in a certain place forming, well, a clot. this is more likely to happen with adults than kids because kids are generally more figety (blood circulates better when muscles are moved).
Every bruise results in minor bleeding and a small blood clot. A blood clot is the body's natural way to stop bleeding and heal the site. If you mean cause a dangerous clot, a bruise is not in a vein. It is more a superficial injury. The only way a clot is dangerous is if it can travel to the heart or brain. Bruises don't cause clots that will travel.
I am trying to avoid insulting the questioner. Assuming I can piece your sentence together, you mean, a blood clot?
D-dimer is a waste product that's released into the blood during the formation of a blood clot. If you have elevated d-dimer levels in the blood, it may be a sign that there's a clot somewhere in the body. However, elevated levels don't always mean there will be a clot--levels are higher in elderly, after a surgery, with heart disease, etc.
Do you mean in the sense that it would cause blood to clot? Blood clots and doesn't clot due to something being wrong with clotting factors in the body... wether it be absence of one or possibly something wrong with another.
its a miscarriage :(
Hey, don't worry, it's just a blood clot. It does not mean anything and it's perfectly normal to have them. It's just blood collecting together.