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Thick blood may be caused by pathogens that activate a coagulation response in the body as a way to avoid being attacked by the body’s immune system. ... Certain ethnic races (particularly Caucasian) may have a genetic predisposition towards thick blood. Defects in the coagulation genes adversely affect the capability of...
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Thick blood is the result of fibrin being deposited in the small blood vessels. Fibrin formation is the last step in the clotting process that stops bleeding when blood vessels are cut. ... Some bacteria are "harmful" and can cause disease, while other "friendly" bacteria protect the body from harmful invading...
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Anticoagulant: A substance that prevents or delays blood clots (coagulation). Bacteria: Microscopic germs. Some bacteria are "harmful" and can cause disease, ... Thick blood is the result of fibrin being deposited in the small blood vessels. Fibrin formation is the last step in the clotting process that stops bleeding...
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HealthBoards Bulletin Board; Blood Disorders thick blood and high white count ... It can cause many problems due to low oxygen levels, headaches, muscle aches, brain cell damage.
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It can cause many problems due to low oxygen levels, ... I dont mean to scare you or your family, but after my heart attack I was diagnosed with Antiphopholipid Antibody Syndrome which is a blood clotting disorder(there is also Protein S, Factor 11 which all causes thick blood) I was also Diagnosed with Pheochromocytoma,
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Laboratory testing can help us confirm the clinical observation that someone may have thick blood. When a column of red blood cells in a glass tube are allowed to sit, the slower the rate of fall, ... Long term aspirin use has been associated with macular degeneration, the most common cause of blindness in this country.
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17, 1999) — DALLAS, Aug 17 -- A person with 'thick' blood may be at higher risk for stroke, according to a new study in today's Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association.
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"Thick" blood can cause heart attack and stroke, but also prevent them. Scientists have explained the mechanism of this clinical paradox for the first time on an animal model. Mice with a greater tendency to form blood clots have larger plaques in their vessels, but they are more stable. ... Blood Clots...
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Look for the cause of anemia. ... You have polycythemia vera, a disease that causes your blood to be too thick because your body is making too many red blood cells.
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