clots are NEVER good in blood. thrombolytics are used to break up blood clots in the bloodstream. if this doesnt answer your question then delete it and rephrase it.
The single most favorable factor that can help prevent clots from forming in undamaged blood vessels is to not smoke. It is also advisable not to take any medications that may aggravate or encourage the blood to clot.
People get blood clots for different reasons. The most common reason why people get blood clots is because there blood is to thick and cannot function right.
Most patients with Kawasaki syndrome will recover completely, but about 1-2% will die as a result of blood clots forming in the coronary arteries or as a result of a heart attack. Deaths are sudden and unpredictable
Yes. Birth control pills increase the risk of blood clots, but it is still a small risk. Most people can take oral contraceptives without any blood clot complications.
During your period it is normal to experience blood clots but if you mean when you go to the bathroom and are not on your period, then this is not normal and should be investigated. It is most likely caused by a hormonal inbalance.
Blood clots can become stuck in any small blood vessels, however the most serious places for clots to lodge are the brain (causing ischaemic stroke), the coronary arteries of the heart (causing a heart attack) or the lungs (pulmonary embolism).
Most likely not but just to be cautious, you should get a fitted bra.
A stationary blood clot, also known as a thrombus, is a solid mass of blood that forms within a blood vessel and remains in place. It differs from an embolus, which is a clot that has broken loose and traveled through the bloodstream. Stationary blood clots can block the flow of blood and cause various health complications.
There are two different types of blood clots, venous and arterial. The symptoms of venous clots most often occur in the arms and legs, and they include swelling, warmth, redness, and pain. The symptoms of arterial clots include pain or oxygen deprivation, loss of certain bodily functions depending on the location of the clot, paralysis and possible loss of color in the effected area, and possible bloody diarrhea.
Most vaginas with infections show no change in color. Trichomoniasis or candida can cause red vaginal skin.
Yes there is, www.quizlet.com offers practice tests for most of the medical careers and trades. you will most likely find what you are looking for there.
Probably. Since most cholesterol (if not all) is contained in the blood and causes clots and such, losing blood should result in a minuscule (too little to matter) loss in cholesterol.