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How Long Is the Normal Blood Clotting Time?
Coagulation is a protective mechanism of the body to prevent bleeding. Our body always requires a balance between two systems: coagulation and anticoagulation. If these two systems lose their balance, it can lead to vessel obstruction or bleeding. So, how long does normal blood clotting take?
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Potential Side Effects of Magnesium Supplements
The side effects of magnesium include nausea, diarrhea, stomach pain, arrhythmias, dyspnea, hypotension,... To minimize the risk of side effects and drug interactions, magnesium supplements should only be taken as prescribed by a doctor
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Post-Surgical Blood Clots: What You Need to Know
Blood clots after surgery can result from limited physical activity during recovery. If not promptly identified and treated, these clots can lead to severe complications such as pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
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Eating ginger is harmful to the stomach?
Ginger is used as a simple, safe remedy for stomach pain, indigestion, bloating, nausea, and vomiting. In most cases, ginger will bring health benefits. However, there are also cases where ginger harms the stomach, making the pain worse. Therefore, whether ginger is harmful to the stomach or not depends on each specific case.
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Treatment of Menorrhagia After Miscarriage
Menstrual bleeding after a natural miscarriage is a fairly common phenomenon in women. Therefore, women planning to conceive need to have certain knowledge about this issue, as well as how to treat menstrual bleeding after a miscarriage or after an abortion. Recognizing when bleeding is normal and when it is excessive, the causes of menstrual bleeding after a miscarriage, and the potential dangerous complications can help better restore reproductive health.
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How to treat yellow bruises on the skin?
Typically, when small blood vessels under the skin are damaged, bruising occurs. However, these bruises can change in color during the healing process, which is why many people think that the skin turns yellow. The reason for the yellowish bruises on skin is that the blood vessels below the skin's surface have ruptured or the bruise is in the healing stage.
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Are nosebleeds due to nutrient deficiencies?
Nosebleeds can be caused by infection, trauma, allergic reactions, nose picking, or having a foreign object pushed into the nostril. Nosebleeds are common in children and are usually not serious. So what are the nutrient deficiencies of a child with a nosebleed?
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