It can also indicate a lack of one or more blood clotting factors (factors I, II, V, VII, or X), a lack of clotting factor activity, a vitamin K deficiency, liver disease, or injury. It can also be caused by cirrhosis.
Or it can be caused by treatment with certain medications, such as heparin or warfarin (Coumadin), that are used to prevent the formation of blood clots.
Are you by any chance taking aspirin?
2006-08-22 05:18:24
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answered by hello 4
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Aspirin can cause thinning of the blood.
2006-08-21 14:06:41
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answered by First Lady 7
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Aspirin can cause thinning in blood...just Google it...
2006-08-21 14:08:53
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answered by Anonymous
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When you learn to edit your sentences, I will answer them. What did you think your blood was? A person?
2006-08-21 14:06:57
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answered by Anonymous
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At the end, it all comes to an excess of vitamin G....
2006-08-25 05:09:32
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answered by Anonymous
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to thin well hep C,A, B, HIV, Aids, or you my have clotting problem
2006-08-21 14:09:59
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answered by Tha Light 2
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coumadin
2006-08-21 14:08:29
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answered by pellco 4
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liver diseases can do this..among other things
2006-08-21 15:16:26
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answered by Anonymous
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to much aspirin..?
2006-08-21 14:08:11
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answered by hey 3
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