Blood coagulation, Danger Alert
Blood coagulation disease is a disorder of the immune
system in which the body's immune system is not able to recognize the protein
in blood cells or blood plasma to blood clots can occur. Blood coagulation
disease is also referred to as Antiphospholipid Syndromes (APS).
Antiphospholipid syndrome can cause blood clots in the
arteries or veins, leg veins or deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and vital organs
such as the brain, kidneys, or lungs.
Blood coagulation conditions can cause various
complications of the disease. For example, in pregnancy could pose a risk of
miscarriage and infant mortality at birth, as well as stroke.
Blood clot or antiphospholipid syndrome can cause
symptoms such as the following:
Blood clots in the legs that can spread to the lungs.
Recurring foot miscarried or stillborn babies or babies
born prematurely and also have high blood pressure during pregnancy
(preeclampsia).
Blood clots in the arteries and around the arm or leg.
Chronic headaches, such as migraine, dementia, and
seizures.
Some people experience a red rash shaped like a net
pattern.
Cardiovascular where the heart valve damage.
Bleeding in which some people experience a decrease in
platelets. Any bleeding from the nose and gums, and appear red spots or small
patches on the skin.
Interference with the motion system in which the body
moves uncontrollably.
Problematic in the cognitive system that is experiencing
a bad memory.
Ability sudden hearing be problematic.
Unfortunately, drug blood coagulation disease is not
known until now. But there are effective drugs to reduce the risk of blood
clots in a more serious condition. However, you can anticipate the blood
coagulation blood test platelets.
Therefore, do a blood test. Especially when you are
repeatedly experiencing recurrent miscarriage. The test can be done in two
different ways and each patient. It depends on the patient's auto-antibodies.
If you have a blood coagulation disease, you can consult with specialists in
internal medicine.
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