No, of course without any other illness or drugs as anticoagulants.
Taking high doses of Vitamin E supplements along with blood-thinning medications like warfarin can increase the risk of bleeding due to Vitamin E's blood-thinning effects. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before combining Vitamin E supplements with any medication to prevent potential complications.
Yes, taking vitamin E supplements along with blood thinners like warfarin can increase the risk of uncontrollable bleeding due to their blood-thinning effects. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider before combining these supplements to avoid potential adverse effects.
There are many causes for problems like that, if you haven't yet, check with your doctor. You may need to run some tests and/or blood work because you may not be experiencing a dangerous event.
Yes, vitamin E can interact with certain drugs. It may interact with blood-thinning medications like warfarin, increasing the risk of bleeding. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider before taking vitamin E supplements, especially if you are on medication.
Yes, Erbitux (cetuximab) can cause bleeding from the nose and mouth, especially when combined with chemotherapy drugs like Decadron and Taxotere. These medications can affect the blood clotting function leading to increased risk of bleeding. It is important to report any signs of bleeding to your healthcare provider immediately.
Taking high doses of Vitamin E supplements along with blood-thinning medications like warfarin can increase the risk of bleeding due to Vitamin E's blood-thinning effects. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before combining Vitamin E supplements with any medication to prevent potential complications.
Yes, taking vitamin E supplements along with blood thinners like warfarin can increase the risk of uncontrollable bleeding due to their blood-thinning effects. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider before combining these supplements to avoid potential adverse effects.
If you are bleeding them stopping the bleeding will help. Addressing iron or vitamin deficiencies by taking supplements will help. There are medications that can be used in some situations.
There are many causes for problems like that, if you haven't yet, check with your doctor. You may need to run some tests and/or blood work because you may not be experiencing a dangerous event.
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A hemophiliac is someone who has uncontrollable bleeding.
If someone is not there to control the bleeding (or the person, if capable), the person will die.
A bleeding ulcer (in the stomach) is very dangerous and in some cases can even cause a person to bleed to death, however, it has no connection to the bladder and does not cause uncontrollable urination. A person could have both a stomach problem and a bladder problem, but the problems are separate.
this infection will cause anal bleeding followed by uncontrollable erections then you will die
Yes, but that doesn't sound like a very healthy idea. - For instance, what if you had uncontrollable bleeding after doing this.
Bleeding can occur but mostly no. People do bleed, however, when the consume alcohol before the tattooing or when taking medications prior to the tattoo to help relieve the pain. Alcohol and medications act as blood thinners which cause more bleeding than normal.
The mother is at risk of severe and uncontrollable bleeding (hemorrhage), with dangerous blood loss. If the mother's bleeding is quite severe, this puts the fetus at risk of becoming oxygen deprived