anticoagulants
Nonfunctional blood clotting agent will result in a case of hemophilia, and any cut or bruise must be taken very seriously.
The term for a blood clot depends on whether the clot is stationary or has migrated into the blood stream. A stationary clot that is lodged in the heart or any other organ, is known as a "thrombus". If the blood clot goes elsewhere via the bloodstream, then it is called an embolism.
my father is suffring from blood clot in brain.he is semi unconcious.how will he recover from this stage. is there any medicine for that blood clot in brain?
Yes, someone with a blood clot in their head that was caused by an accident can get amnesia. Anyone can get amnesia for various reasons at any time.
A blood clot can start forming immediately after an injury. The speed at which a blood clot forms depends on various factors, including the extent of the injury, the ability of the body to initiate the clotting process, and any underlying medical conditions that may affect clot formation.
A thrombus is a blood clot. It is attached to the wall of the blood vessel. If it dislodges to flow thru the blood stream then the blood clot is called an embolus. Oftentimes the terms 'blood clot and thrombus' are used interchangeably clinically. However, it is important to note that a 'clot' is the result of the coagulation cascade (e.g. such that it can occur in a vial), while a thrombus refers to BOTH the coagulation cascade occurring AND the aggregation of platelets on the side of a vessel.
The clotting process takes place when Vitamin K helps the blood to clot. It can take place in any part of the body and is often fairly quick.
It's a scan of any problematic veins - such as ones in which a blood clot may be involved.
A blood clot in any part of the brain can result in a stroke. It may also cause local damage, reducing or removing the ability to hear properly.
Some blood clot symptoms are pain, warmth, swelling and pain. Pain is the main symptom other may occur depending on the location. If you are seeing any of these symptoms it is possible you have blood clot and need to see a doctor immediately.
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.
when your blood doesn't clot( or create a scab)then that means you may have a rare blood disorder....you may need to see a doctor and you will continue to bleed until you faint or die.