It may put a patient at risk for obstruction of veins and arteries (phlebitis or pulmonary embolism).
Hereditary hypercoagulation disorders may not be prevented. Genetic and blood testing may help determine a person's tendency to develop these disorders
Hypercoagulation disorders
Hypercoagulable states
Coumadin and heparin anticoagulants may be administered to reduce the clotting effects and maintain fluidity in the blood
In hypercoagulation, there is an increased tendency for clotting of the blood
The difference between normal clotting and the clotting present in hypercoagulation is that these clots develop in circulating blood
Yes, it is considered a disability.
Avoid stressful and dangerous situations.
It is dangerous because you will have a higher risk dying from lung diseases and etc.And if you are pregnant your baby can have disorders or not survive.
Of. Course. Toxicity so. Dangerous blood. Disorders
Although thaey are both deadly disorders, bulimia is probably more dangerous because it can tear your asophagus, cause tooth decay, or in rare cases, can even give you gastritis.
Anything over 29 mEq/L is considered dangerous. Some things that can cause high levels include breathing disorders, Cushing syndrome, hyperaldosternoism, and vomiting.