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  • Is thrombosis Treatable?

    Thrombosis is generally treatable. Thrombosis is mainly because the patient's blood vessels are damaged due to some factors and begin to rupture, and a large number of platelets will gather to block the blood vessels. Anti-platelet aggregation drugs can be used for treat...
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  • What is the process of hemostasis?

    Physiological hemostasis is one of the important protective mechanisms of the body. When a blood vessel is damaged, on the one hand, it is required to form a hemostatic plug quickly to avoid blood loss; on the other hand, it is necessary to limit the hemostatic response ...
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  • What are coagulation diseases?

    Coagulopathy usually refers to coagulation dysfunction disease, which is caused by various factors leading to the lack of coagulation factors or coagulation dysfunction, resulting in a series of bleeding or bleeding. It can be divided into congenital and hereditary coagu...
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  • What are the 5 warning signs of a blood clot?

    Speaking of thrombus, many people, especially middle-aged and elderly friends, may change color when they hear "thrombosis". Indeed, the harm of thrombus cannot be ignored. In mild cases, it may cause ischemic symptoms in organs, in severe cases, it may cause limb necros...
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  • Can infection cause high D-dimer?

    The high level of D-dimer may be caused by physiological factors, or it may be related to infection, deep vein thrombosis, disseminated intravascular coagulation and other reasons, and treatment should be carried out according to the specific reasons. 1. Physiological fa...
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  • What is PT vs aPTT coagulation?

    PT means prothrombin time in medicine, and APTT means activated partial thromboplastin time in medicine. The blood coagulation function of the human body is very important. If the blood coagulation function is abnormal, it may lead to thrombosis or bleeding, which may se...
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