I have been quite active physically for years. At 52 I had a heart attack a little over a year ago. They put me on blood thinners, first one that made me dizzy then coumadin. With both I was so cold all the time that I blasted my wife out of the house with turning up the temperature. Temperatures below 75 made me chilled and anything below 70 and I felt so cold that I couldn't stand it. I took hot showers a lot, got on my exercise bike all the time. My doctor told me that coldness is not a major symptom but has seen it before. He checked my thyroid which was fine. I got off them 3 months ago and within weeks I was fine again. So this tells me that YES THEY CAN!!!!!!!!
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can cialis be taken while warfaein is being taken
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can I take amoxicillin whilst taking pradaxa
It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before taking Instaflex while on a blood thinner, as the ingredients in Instaflex may interact with blood thinners such as warfarin or aspirin. Some ingredients in Instaflex, like turmeric or ginger, can have mild blood-thinning effects, which may potentially increase the risk of bleeding when combined with prescription blood thinners. Your healthcare provider can provide personalized advice based on your specific medical history and medications.
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Yes, blood thinners can sometimes affect the menstrual cycle by causing changes in bleeding patterns, such as heavier or lighter flow. It is important to discuss any menstrual changes with your healthcare provider if you are taking blood thinners.
Yes diphenhydramine does thin the blood, as well as increase the heart rate, when taken in excessive doses
Patients who regularly take aspirin , nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), blood thinners, or insulin should be sure to inform the physician prior to the colonoscopy.
High NIR (Normalized Index of Retention) levels while on blood thinners can result from several factors, including alterations in blood viscosity and changes in the dynamics of blood flow. Blood thinners, such as anticoagulants, affect clotting mechanisms, which may lead to variations in how blood interacts with the measurement equipment. Additionally, individual responses to medication, hydration status, and underlying health conditions can also influence NIR levels. Regular monitoring and consultation with a healthcare provider are essential for managing these effects.