A blood clot coming out is a very serious problem. it could indicate many things. Only a doctor can diagnose you.
it doesnt have to be a clot....
Technically no. It is just a blood clot. It is dried up blood
They will just bleed out since they can not clot their blood.
Well if you mean you are age 18 and have a blood clot, it could mean many things. It all depends on the type of clot you have. I'm two weeks shy of 18 and doctors just found a blood clot in my brian. Because it's in a vein on the outside, I don't even need surgery to treat it, just blood thinners. So ultimately, it's not common at this age, but the type of clot it is will determine the danger level and how it will need to be treated.
yes, that's the blood clot. this has just happaend to me! if anyone is reading can you please also advise about the chances of "dry socket" - sounds scary
yes, its bad for your body because iron keeps your red blood cells healthy,and we need red blood cells for breathing.. :) it also helps thicken the blood to clot. if your blood can't clot, you just keep bleeding
Not just like that. Take him to the doctor.
Hey, don't worry, it's just a blood clot. It does not mean anything and it's perfectly normal to have them. It's just blood collecting together.
Blood clot. It's just the blood sticking together. It's nothing to worry about.
a possible way it can kill you is from a simple blood clot. If the sickle shaped blood cells that formed into clumps stick to the walls of the blood vessels, blood flow will be blocked and the lack of blood circulation can cause a blood clot. If that blood clot so happens to follow the blood stream into your heart... YOU WILL DIE.
it causes extreme pain. My mother has just experienced this. She has a clotting problem and had to go on blood thinners. The doctors opted to let it resolve itself. The portion of the spleen involved will just die off. They say that this is just fine. She is at home with pain meds and a new regieme of blood thinners that have to be checked (blood) every few day.
Yes, clots can be white in color. After a tooth is extracted, the tooth socket fills with blood and a clot forms. Just like any wound heals with a "scab" if you will. A blood clot has several components (ingredients) in it. The red blood cells tend to wash away in the mouth, with post-extraction care like rinsing. What remains is the fibrin part of the clot, which appears "white" in the mouth.