there is a herbal remedy for your blood clots. It has been used by doctors in Europe for approximately 30 years on post operative heart patients precisely for eliminating blood clots. Go to www.greenwillowtree.com Look up their link for serrapeptase.
2007-02-07 08:58:03
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answered by Haven17 5
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Many things can cause a blood clot. Did your doctor prescribe any blood thinners for you? I got the following from a websit. Hope this helps.
The person’s blood clotting ability is elevated. Factors that may increase the clotting ability of the blood include an inherited blood clotting disorder, certain medical conditions, a pregnancy, the use of hormones, and smoking.
The person’s blood flow is decreased because of immobility. Immobility is a general lack of movement and activity, such as from a lengthy surgery and recovery process, a long-term illness, an injury with a long and sedentary recuperation period, a sedentary lifestyle, or a very long flight or car ride.
A person’s blood vessels have been damaged. This damage triggers clotting as part of wound repair. Tissues may be damaged from traumatic injury, surgery, or other medical procedures.
2007-02-07 16:55:06
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answered by kristy h 3
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If you don't have a hypercoagulable disorder, then it's typically due to damage of an atherosclerotic plaque inside a blood vessel, which causes release of factors that initiate platelet aggregation (blood cloting) as an inappropriate response that is meant to stop normal injuries from bleeding out.
2007-02-07 16:57:12
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answered by citizen insane 5
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I completely agree with "citizen insane" on this even those he does suggest over priced scopes to students. (LOL) This is an matter you should be discussing with your physician to determine the specific cause in your particular case. Mr. Insane and I can give you only general information.
2007-02-07 17:02:51
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answered by TweetyBird 7
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