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Yes, blood clots can pass in menstrual flow. Menstrual blood doesn't clot like normal blood so you won't pass many clots, a lot of what you might see as clots is actually uterine lining that has been shed or cervical mucus that has mixed with blood. Actual blood clots are actually very uncommon.
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blood clots they can affect you in many way you can have you in your heart that will cause you to die. You could have one in your leg and that will cause a sharp pain and lose of function in your leg. and blood colts are formed when there is a break in the blood vessel wall.
There are many different things that can cause blood clots during a normal nose bleed. There may have been an injury to the nose, irritation from an illness, or it could be something more serious such as an inability to stop blood from flowing.
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'venous thrombosis' is a blood clot in a vein. Sometimes these blood clots can break off from where there are and travel 'embolize' to the lung 'pulmonary'. When the blood clot travels to the lung, it will get stuck in an vessel in the lung and block flow in that branch of the blood vessel. In some medical studies, as many as 40% of people with blood clots in their legs or pelvis will have a PE, or pulmonary embolis. These are often small and go un-noticed. Unfortunately they can also be very serious and even lead to death.
Thombosis is the term for a single (one) blood clot. Thrombi is the term for several (or many) clots. It doesn't matter if there are only 2 clots or hundreds of small clots, the plural remains "thrombi". Thrombophelebitis is the inflammation in the legs caused from blood clots. Embolus is a single clot that breaks off and travels through the bloodstream to the heart, lungs, or brain. (Note: An embolus can also be caused by air, such as during an IV.) Emboli is the plural. With thombi and emboli, it is often impossible and technically it is meaningless, just how many "thombus" that form; treatment remains the same for 1 or hundreds.
this is a true fact 2346 people have died from sever paper cuts which led to excessive bleeding and quite dramatic blood loss
What is meant by blood thickness? Do you mean blood clotting faster or slower as in necessary to prevent strokes and heart attacks? People take medicine to "thin" the blood which really only means that the blood does not form clots as easily. Or as in too much blood? The amount of red cells compared to just the liquid part of blood changes due to many different conditions. People with "thick" blood may have too much iron, may have emphasema, may have had their spleen removed, may be dehydrated. Does this help?
Coagulation is a complex process involving many different proteins, but the most important is probably thrombin.
No. If you feel the need, go to your local doctor and have them do a pelvic exam. Severe cramps with blood clots may indicate many things, including a miscarriage. The cramps could also just be cramps.