Blood that doesn't clot is often associated with a condition known as coagulopathy, which can result from various factors including genetic disorders, liver disease, or the use of anticoagulant medications. Individuals with this condition may experience excessive bleeding from minor injuries, spontaneous bruising, or prolonged bleeding during surgical procedures. Treatment typically focuses on addressing the underlying cause and may involve medications or blood transfusions to promote clotting. It is essential for affected individuals to work closely with healthcare providers to manage their condition effectively.
it doesnt have to be a clot....
You will continue bleeding. It is dangerous if it will not stop. See a professional.
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).
its blood that's got alot of clot
An embolus is a wandering blood clot.
A blood clot in your cheek is life threatening and you would have to have surgery for the clot to be removed.
Thrombus in medical terms means blood clot.
stationary clot is called a thrombus or a blood clot.
it is a blood clot
blood does clot and so can your arteries it will clot if you will have a major accident...
it is a dinosaur thatoughs up blood and forms a blood clot
Thrombo- (Greek = "blood clot") is the word-forming element that is used meaning blood clot. thrombophlebitis: blood clot + vein + inflammation thrombocyte: blood clot + cell (aka platelet) thrombocytopenia: blood clot + cell + lacking (low platelet count)