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Re: How long after stopping asprin will it take for blood...
This would depend on the dosage , but one should always consult a doctor about this as aspirin mixed with the wrong substance example like coffee or soda can have disastrous effects on a person.
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i don't know. please direct your question on these numbers to your doctor or a doctor at your local hospital.
i understand some folk's blood pressures increase after they drink plain water. so, if your readings are usually higher, your body may be dehydrated. Dr.Coca's book, .The Pulse Test' mentioned the second number in the 50s was their normal for a few of his customers [or similar]. interesting book.
64 is a good pulse, or heart rate if you are at rest. Your blood pressure seems low, but that may be a false indicator. Why? Because everyone wants to beat hypertension by lowering the blood pressure, however, dehydration can thicken yhe blood and cause a false low reading so someone could have low BP readings and still have hypertension.
The answer? If you had your 40 ounces of water today, and other beverages, and stayed normal on salt intake, you still have very low blood pressure.
It's not bad, but you should recheck it several times a day for a few days because if your other readings are higher, you're well defined as fine.
But, if those readings are the highest and the rest are lower, I'd suggest you seek medical counsel on the matter as those numbers are low unless you are very athletic.
"When a blood clot forms within a vein that is located deep in the human body, it is called deep vein thrombosis. Blood clots can typically form when the blood begins to thicken and then form together. Deep vein thrombosis usually happens in the upper thigh or within the lower part of the leg. When the blood clot begins to travel throughout the body's blood stream, it is called an embolus, and it can be a very serious condition. The clot can then block many vital organs of the body, and it is then referred to as pulmonary embolism."
try Glucosamine HCL 2,000 mg twice a day I do morning and night, then I rub the painful area with voltaren extra strength emulgel 2 times a day. the Glucosamine is to help your body strengthen the joint area, the voltaren takes the inflamation out of the tissue, that is what causes the pain and if it is still hurting I put Myoflex extra strength on about 15 mins later just rub in where there is pain.This is like rubbing asprin into a toothache it takes the pain away in a specific area, not all over your body. Remember these are medications so use a small amount and wash your hands after application because it will absorb through the skin there as well and its like taking a double dose of meds, never a good idea! MAKE SURE YOU HAVE NO ALLERGIES TO THE MEDICATIONS LISTED AND MYOFLEX HAS ASPRIN IN IT SO IF YOU ARE ON A BLOOD THINNER, CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE YOU TRY ANY NEW PRODUCT!!!
I know you can get glucosamine in Canda and US I get mine at target up &up brand the voltaren is available in both areas not sure if Myoflex is in the states, its made by Bayer so if you can't find it contact bayer and ask where you can get it.depending on if it is an injury to the knee you can also add ice to the mix, 20 mins at a time and elevation, prop up on pillows running down the leg extra one under knee and don't forget to support the foot as well.
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This needs a doctor's advice. I'd be very wary about taking an additional pain medicine with all that. You should think about d r ug interactions. A pharmacist may also be able to advise you.
will always have this condition but medications suppress or control the stroke and onset dementia organ failures
The most common causes of stroke (infarction) are untreated high blood pressure (hypertension), diabetes, high cholesterol, and heart disease. Small vessel disease is a condition in which the small blood vessels deep inside the brain become narrowed or thickened.
Yes, many new researches shows that, if a person suddenly stop using blood thinners they risk getting blood clot in the brain and many other side effects.
You can I reduce the chance of blood clot by exercising your
legs from time to time. Move them up and down, back and forth. Bend your knees.
Stand up and sit down. Every hour or two get up and walk around.
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