• Cancer Diseases,  Digestive System

    The Risks and Chances of Childbearing After Thrombosis

    A thrombosis causes significant concern in many women’s lives, especially when it comes to planning for a family. Due to an increased tendency for blood clotting, many are forced to take anticoagulant medications, which can further heighten pregnancy-related fears. The relationship between thrombosis and pregnancy is complex, but with proper medical supervision, women can safely have children. The Relationship Between Pregnancy and Thrombosis During pregnancy, a woman’s body undergoes numerous changes that affect blood coagulation. Hormonal changes, particularly the rise in progesterone levels, can increase the risk of clot formation. For women diagnosed with thrombosis, the presence of pre-existing blood clots or a history of pulmonary embolism can make pregnancy…

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  • Digestive System,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Blood Clots in Menstrual Blood – Possible Causes

    The issues that can arise during the menstrual cycle encompass a wide range, and many women may experience various irregularities in their bleeding. These disturbances can be attributed to different causes and often indicate more serious health problems. One common disorder among menstrual bleeding is the presence of clotted blood, where small to large blood clots may appear during menstruation. This phenomenon may be familiar to many women, and it is important to know when it is advisable to consult a doctor. Clotted bleeding can have various underlying causes and is often not merely a natural part of menstruation. Gynecologists emphasize that in certain cases, clotted bleeding may be indicative…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Digestive System

    Causes and Signs of Venous Thromboembolism

    The blood clots, or thromboses, can form in any vein of the body, and if these clots break loose, they can cause an embolism. An embolism occurs when the thrombus lodges in the venous system of another organ, causing a disruption in blood flow. This phenomenon is referred to as venous thromboembolism (VTE), and since blood clots often remain undetected, their frequency is difficult to determine. Estimates suggest that there are 80-180 cases per 100,000 people each year. Venous thromboembolism affects not only a narrow age group but encompasses a wide spectrum and can indicate serious underlying diseases or hereditary predispositions. Such issues can also be associated with other diseases,…

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