• Digestive System,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Coagulation problems can occur even after childbirth

    A potential issue with the coagulation system is essential for prospective parents to be aware of before having children. If these problems are not recognized in time, they can lead to serious bleeding complications during or after childbirth. Coagulation is a complex process in which various proteins and factors work together to stop bleeding while minimizing the risk of thrombosis. Hemophilia occurs when any of these mechanisms do not function properly, causing bleeding to last longer than it should. Coagulation disorders can be attributed to various causes, and we distinguish between congenital and acquired forms. Mild, moderate, or severe hemophilia can affect our lifestyle and pregnancy. The period around childbirth…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  First Aid and Emergency

    Genetic Thrombophilia

    The occurrence of thrombosis and embolism as a result of coagulation disorders can pose serious health problems. Often, genetic factors underlie these conditions, increasing the tendency for blood clotting. Genetic disorders causing inherited thrombophilia can often be inherited and affect a significant portion of the population. Coagulation disorders can present with varying degrees of severity, ranging from complete asymptomatic cases to severe, life-threatening complications. The degree of genetic predisposition varies, with the most common causes including elevated homocysteine levels and various protein deficiencies that can lead to thrombosis. It is therefore important to understand what other factors, in addition to genetic ones, may contribute to these conditions and how they…

  • Digestive System,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Disorders Causing Bleeding Tendency

    The process of blood coagulation is extremely complex and is influenced by numerous factors. Any abnormality in the system can have serious consequences, as a disruption in coagulation can lead to bleeding or thrombosis. The background of abnormal bleeding tendencies often involves deviations in the functioning of the vascular system, platelets, or coagulation factors present in the plasma. Disorders of the coagulation process can be traced back to very different causes. Abnormal conditions can be hereditary, arising from the genetic background of diseases, or acquired, resulting from various external influences such as medications or diseases. Understanding the causes of bleeding tendencies is essential for proper diagnosis and treatment. Bleeding disorders…

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