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My uncle has a blood clot on his brain he is 68 yrs old what Canberra done for him
you cant have a scab without a clot, the clot forms when the blood coagulates (becomes thick and basically fills the hole, over time the scab forms and uses the clot like scaffolding to fill the gap with new cells, when its done falls off.
clot will create block in blood vessels. so that oxygen and exchange of sodium, potassium and calcium can not done properly
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When they have done many tests and have found a conclusion
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Well it depends on what was done and the extensiveness of the surgery. I just got 4 wisdom teeth pulled and it clotted after about 4 hours. But for the clot to harden fully, wait up to 24, 36 hours to know for sure if its fully clotted. The bigger the hole. The longer you wait. =)
If a lost wallet is found, you should look inside to see who it belongs to and return it. You can take it to their house, mail it to them or bring it to the police department.
He should be arrested and put on trail for all his crimes. But that's just what I believe! :)
This procedure is not used when the patient is taking blood-thinning medication (anticoagulant therapy). It should not be done when the patient has leukemia and aplastic anemia or if there is a blood clot on the interior wall of the heart.
Thrombectomy is a medical procedure to remove a blood clot from a blood vessel. It is commonly performed to treat conditions such as stroke or heart attack where a blood clot is blocking blood flow and causing damage to surrounding tissues. Thrombectomy is typically done using minimally invasive techniques such as catheters and specialized devices.
can usually be conducted in a doctor's office or a health clinic. However, some individuals should have the procedure done in a hospital day surgery facility. These include patients with rectal bleeding, and patients whose blood does not clot well