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Side Effects of Blood Thinners-Dr. Nida Najmi (Urdu)

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Blood thinners have the potential to cause serious side effects if they are not used properly. Too much amount of blood thinner increases your chances to bleed while too little amount of blood thinner in the body will result in clotting of blood.

The major side effect of blood thinners is bleeding. This bleeding is of two types. Minor bleeding and Major bleeding.

Minor bleeding includes gum bleeding, occasional nose bleeds prolonged bleeding after minor cuts, and easy bruising.

Major bleeding includes red or dark-brown urine, red or black tarry stools, vomiting or coughing up blood, severe headache or stomachache, unexplained bruising, frequent gums, and nose bleeds, or any continuous or excessive bleeding.

Same as increased levels of blood thinners or anticoagulants can cause bleeding, too low levels of anticoagulants in the blood can lead to the formation of a clot.

Symptoms of clotting include sudden weakness, pain, swelling or heat in any limb, numbness or tingling anywhere, visual changes or loss of sight in either eye, sudden onset of slurred speech or inability to speak, dizziness or faintness, and shortness of breath.

If you experience any of the above signs and symptoms of bleeding or clotting, contact your doctor or your anticoagulation service provider or visit the near emergency room.

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