What Causes Aseptic Necrosis?
Hypercoagulable State

This is a condition where the blood does not clot properly. Blood clots are normal when the person has a penetrating injury, but they are not supposed to form for what seems like no reason. When the blood behaves this way, the condition is called a hypercoagulable state. Another name for it is thrombophilia. It occurs in both veins and arteries and can hamper the body’s ability to deliver blood to the bones. The clot that forms from thrombophilia is a type of blockage called a thrombus. The disorder can be acquired or hereditary. Acquired means it occurs due to some trauma or medical condition or as a side effect of a medication. If it is hereditary, the person has been born with the tendency to form blood clots due to their genetics.