A Guide To Preventing And Treating Blood Clots At Home

Take A Daily Baby Aspirin

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Doctors now recommend a safe and cheap baby aspirin as prevention for a variety of disorders, and blood clots are one such condition. Aspirin reduces the action of platelets, one of the blood cells that contribute to clotting. Platelets are part of the earliest stage of clot formation, collecting and sticking together to form the beginning of a clot. Reducing platelet action significantly reduces clot formation. A low dose of a baby aspirin is safe for most individuals and usually has no side effects. Discuss the possibility of taking baby aspirin with a doctor to learn more about its safety and viability for unique health situations.

Avoid Long Periods Of Immobility

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Long periods of immobility are the primary risk factor for developing blood clots. Sometimes this is unavoidable, such as when one is recovering from surgery or in bed with a severe illness. However, there are other times when people must remain seated for long periods without medical necessity. Long flights and extended car trips, for example, increase the risk of blood clots. One can reduce this risk by standing, walking, and stretching their legs periodically throughout their extended rest. When worried about blood clots, getting the blood flowing prevents pooling where clots are then likely to form.

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