As for what it means i am not quite sure. As for cure, there is treatment, and things such as blood thinners (anticoagulants) that thin your blood to help prevent further blood clots. If it is not in the blood stream, and is on the outside of these then i would think that it is not as dangerouse, as if it is in a vein/artery/etc. Try to see a different doctor and ask questions if you are finding the one not helpful......
2007-01-25 18:17:45
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answered by anna 2
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A blood cots is that when blood that has been converted from a liquid to a solid state. Also called a thrombus.
Most blood clots dissolve back into the blood when the body has healed the vessel. Blood clots, however, can be potentially dangerous if they occur within healthy blood vessels, or if they do not dissolve when their work is done. A thrombus is a blood clot that forms along the wall of the heart or a blood vessel. This type of clot can slow blood flow, and if the clot becomes large enough, it may stop the flow of blood in the vessel. An embolus is a clot that forms in one area of the body, travels through the bloodstream, and lodges in another vessel in the body. Emboli are less common and more dangerous, because they can cause a sudden blockage in blood flow (embolism), which could be fatal. An embolism occurring in an artery will block blood flow to an organ or tissue, and could cause tissue damage or death. An embolism in:
•a cerebral (brain) artery can cause a stroke
•a coronary artery can cause a heart attack
•a pulmonary (lung) artery can cause shortness of breath or death
•a retinal artery can cause sudden blindness in one eye
•an artery supplying blood to a limb can cause tissue damage and possibly gangrene
•any artery leading to an organ can cause loss of that organ's function
2007-01-25 06:20:00
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answered by Yūsuke 5
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If you mean blood clots, thats expected in an abdmino-pelvic surgery, and "might" suggest injury to the bladder or urethra, or a spread of the lesion that was intially in the Uterus to those structures. If it was injury it should reslove after a while, otherwise it needs a close followup and further investigations.
2007-01-25 07:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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She needs to seek the advice of another doctor as well as a lawyer immediately.
2007-01-25 05:11:24
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answered by Lyn 6
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Sorry could you explain a little bit more....why did she have hysterctomy at the first place?did she have blood in her urine or inside her abdomen?
2007-01-25 05:03:29
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answered by Anonymous
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try to see a homeopath there is one dr from india who is marvellous i think is dr shra or this one http://askahomeopath.net/homeopathy.html
2007-01-25 05:06:08
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answered by Anonymous
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