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- DX FIBRO
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- 02/2020
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Praps there's a misunderstanding....
I'd say the bruising is caused by your blood thinners in both cases...
And your first example I think just shows the big problem:
Blood clotting together with plaque etc. causes thrombosis, so the blood needs to be thinned for that,
but the thinners cause other big problems, like bruises & bleeding due to the blood getting out of the vessels too easily.
So our blood then is too thick (still clotting) and too thin (already bleeding & bruises etc.) at the same time.
The docs need to balance the least damage in either direction.
And the blood may still be clotting too much, but the thinners already causing bruises.
Then it's not the clotting causing bruises, altho it's present at the same time as the thinning.
Isn't that how it works?
I'd say the bruising is caused by your blood thinners in both cases...
And your first example I think just shows the big problem:
Blood clotting together with plaque etc. causes thrombosis, so the blood needs to be thinned for that,
but the thinners cause other big problems, like bruises & bleeding due to the blood getting out of the vessels too easily.
So our blood then is too thick (still clotting) and too thin (already bleeding & bruises etc.) at the same time.
The docs need to balance the least damage in either direction.
And the blood may still be clotting too much, but the thinners already causing bruises.
Then it's not the clotting causing bruises, altho it's present at the same time as the thinning.
Isn't that how it works?