what will happen if excess bleeding take place and what natural device preventing it?
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A bleeding disorder is a condition that affects the way your blood normally clots. The clotting process, also known as coagulation, changes blood from a liquid to a solid. When you’re injured, your blood normally begins to clot to prevent a massive loss of blood. Sometimes, certain conditions prevent blood from clotting properly, which can result in heavy or prolonged bleeding.
Bleeding disorders can cause abnormal bleeding both outside and inside the body. Some disorders can drastically increase the amount of blood leaving your body. Others cause bleeding to occur under the skin or in vital organs, such as the brain.
Bleeding disorders may also be caused by:
a low red blood cell count
a vitamin K deficiency
side effects from certain medications
PREVENTION FOR IT.==
1 . any medical conditions you currently have
2. any medications or supplements you may be taking
3. any recent falls or trauma
4. how often you experience the bleeding
5. how long the bleeding lasts
6. what you were doing before the bleeding began.
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A bleeding disorder is a condition that affects the way your blood normally clots. The clotting process, also known as coagulation, changes blood from a liquid to a solid. When you’re injured, your blood normally begins to clot to prevent a massive loss of blood. Sometimes, certain conditions prevent blood from clotting properly, which can result in heavy or prolonged bleeding.
Bleeding disorders can cause abnormal bleeding both outside and inside the body. Some disorders can drastically increase the amount of blood leaving your body. Others cause bleeding to occur under the skin or in vital organs, such as the brain.
Bleeding disorders may also be caused by:
a low red blood cell count
a vitamin K deficiency
side effects from certain medications
PREVENTION FOR IT.==
1 . any medical conditions you currently have
2. any medications or supplements you may be taking
3. any recent falls or trauma
4. how often you experience the bleeding
5. how long the bleeding lasts
6. what you were doing before the bleeding began.
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shreyamishra840:
thank abhishek
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