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His clinical focus includes: Expertise in the management of venous thromboembolism (pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis, venous thrombosis at other sites).
AFib also raises the risk of blood clots, which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. Blocked blood flow. In many people, the thickened heart muscle ...
Pain in the upper abdomen that radiates to your back; Loss of appetite or unintended weight loss; Depression; New-onset diabetes; Blood clots; Fatigue ...
Have problems with blood clots, such as when a blood clot forms in a deep vein, a condition called deep vein thrombosis, or there's a blockage in one of the ...
Bleeding. Blood clots. Problem or failure of a replacement valve. Irregular heartbeats, called arrhythmias. Infection. Stroke. How you ...
Thromboembolism is the blockage of a blood vessel by a blood clot that travels from another part of the body. This condition is also a medical emergency ...
Gently blow your nose to clear any blood clots. · If available, spray an over-the-counter nasal decongestant two to three times into the side of the nose that's ...
Loss of feeling and control of movement is known as paralysis. ... This can increase the risk of developing blood clots, such as deep vein thrombosis or a ...
A CT scan can quickly visualize fractures and uncover evidence of bleeding in the brain (hemorrhage), blood clots ... blood supply, maintaining blood pressure, ...
Blood clotting problems; The need for a blood transfusion; Failure of the kidneys or other organs resulting from blood loss; Rarely, the need for ...
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