When we get cut or injured, the blood flows but after a while, the bleeding stops.
This stopping is
facilitated by the blood clotting mechanism that operates naturally in the body.
However, if the
blood is stagnating and clotting in normal conditions,...
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When we get cut or injured, the blood flows but after a while, the bleeding stops.
This stopping is
facilitated by the blood clotting mechanism that operates naturally in the body.
However, if the
blood is stagnating and clotting in normal conditions, then this can increase strokes risks greatly.
Clots logged in the veins can cut off oxygen and cause major damages to brain, heart or other
organs.
Symptoms include swelling, redness of the affected area and intense pain.
Having a good
idea of the types of clots and their impact as well as who are in the risk group for clots can help
avoid serious health conditions.
There are few main conditions that can cause blood clot situations.
Venous Thrombi - Main cause for this is long periods of immobility where muscles fail to
contract and push back the blood to the heart, causing clots in the stagnant blood.
A partial or
complete blockage of the vein is possible, resulting in strokes and paralysis.
Vital organs as lungs
get its blood s
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