blood clot #bloodcells clotting factors | #clothing #bloodplasma by dr. Rakesh sir

blood clot #bloodcells clotting factors | #clothing #bloodplasma by dr. Rakesh sir

blood clot #bloodcells clotting factors | #clothing #bloodplasma by dr. Rakesh sir Our Queries:- Blood clotting, also known as coagulation, is the process that stops bleeding when a blood vessel is injured. It's a vital part of hemostasis, which is the body's way of stopping blood loss. How does blood clotting work? Damaged blood vessels narrow to reduce blood flow. Platelets and clotting factors are activated. Platelets change shape and stick to the vessel wall. Platelets clump together to form a plug. Clotting factors, including fibrin, form a mesh to trap red blood cells and hold the plug in place. When can blood clots be dangerous? Blood clots can be dangerous if they form in an artery or vein without an obvious injury, or if they don't dissolve naturally. Symptoms of a blood clot Chest pain that worsens when you inhale, Coughing up blood, Shortness of breath, and Fainting. Risk factors for blood clots: Age, Obesity, Cancer, Pregnancy, Smoking, Atherosclerosis, Atrial fibrillation, and Certain genetic disorders. What to do if you think you have a blood clot: Call your doctor or go to the emergency room immediately.