Salt itself does not directly cause blood clots, but excessive salt intake can lead to high blood pressure, which is a risk factor for clot formation. High blood pressure can damage blood vessels, making it easier for clots to form. Additionally, diets high in salt may be associated with other unhealthy habits that could contribute to clotting issues. Maintaining a balanced diet is important for overall cardiovascular health.
Salt isn't bad for you, certain amounts of salt can be. If you eat to much salt it can relate to other illnesses and can cause severe blood clots :(
No, normally pain medication can not cause blood clots in your brain.
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If a mosquito bites you on a scab you will not get blood clots. This bite may cause major irritation but it will not give you blood clots.
In general cancer makes it more likely for a person to get blood clots.
Clots inside the blood vessels block the flow of blood to major organs and cause heart attacks and strokes.
No, they are bruises and ugly.
can blood cloths become changerd in vains an cause me to have brain tumsres Umm, "Can blood clots become changed in veins and cause me to have brain tumors?" No. Blood clots do not become tumors. Blood clots in both ankles may be considered a disability but your doctor will have to make the case if you want to get some form of disability compensation.
Well, strokes don't cause clots, but sometimes ischemic strokes are caused by blood clots.
* you see blood clots which are actually clots of tissue in your menstruation -- don't worry, this is a normal occurrence and is no cause for alarm. Blood clots such as these are perfectly normal because menstruation involves the shedding of the lining of the uterus.
blood clots don't "cause" anything. They can block the flow of blood in vessels. they can stop it from leaking out. Of course, if a particular organ needs blood, lack of blood can cause symptoms. But that isn't your question.
* you see blood clots which are actually clots of tissue in your menstruation -- don't worry, this is a normal occurrence and is no cause for alarm. Blood clots such as these are perfectly normal because menstruation involves the shedding of the lining of the uterus.