• How To Prevent Blood Clots?

    How To Prevent Blood Clots?

    In fact, venous thrombosis is completely preventable and controllable. The World Health Organization warns that four hours of inactivity can increase the risk of venous thrombosis. Therefore, to stay away from venous thrombosis, exercise is an effective prevention and co...
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  • What Are The Symptoms Of Blood Clots?

    What Are The Symptoms Of Blood Clots?

    99% of blood clots have no symptoms. Thrombotic diseases include arterial thrombosis and venous thrombosis. Arterial thrombosis is relatively more common, but venous thrombosis was once considered a rare disease and has not been paid enough attention.   1. Arterial ...
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  • The Dangers Of Blood Clots

    The Dangers Of Blood Clots

    A thrombus is like a ghost wandering in a blood vessel. Once a blood vessel is blocked, the blood transport system will be paralyzed, and the result will be fatal. Moreover, blood clots can occur at any age and at any time, seriously threatening life and health. What is ...
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  • Prolonged travel increases the risk of venous thromboembolism

    Prolonged travel increases the risk of venous thromboembolism

    Studies have shown that plane, train, bus or car passengers who remain seated for a journey of more than four hours are at higher risk for venous thromboembolism by causing venous blood to stagnate, allowing blood clots to form in the veins. In addition, passengers who t...
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  • Diagnostic Index Of Blood Coagulation Function

    Diagnostic Index Of Blood Coagulation Function

    Blood coagulation diagnostic are routinely prescribed by doctors. Patients with certain medical conditions or those who are taking anticoagulant drugs need to monitor blood coagulation. But what do so many numbers mean? Which indicators should be monitored clinically for...
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  • The Features Of Coagulation During Pregnancy

    The Features Of Coagulation During Pregnancy

    In normal women, the coagulation, anticoagulation and fibrinolysis functions in the body during pregnancy and childbirth are significantly changed, the content of thrombin, coagulation factor and fibrinogen in the blood increases, the anticoagulation and fibrinolysis fun...
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