Serious Side Effects Of Blood Thinners

Prolonged Wound Bleeding

CDC

Prolonged wound bleeding is a common side effect of blood thinners, and depending on the severity of the wound, this can lead to complications from blood loss. While prolonged bleeding isn't necessarily an emergency, it can become an emergency if the wound bleeds for long enough. While individuals taking blood thinners may find superficial wounds like scratches and pinpricks bleed more than they usually do, these conditions can be treated. If patients experience a wound deep enough or large enough to require stitches, they should make sure the doctors treating them are aware they're on blood thinners. In rare cases, blood thinners might cause internal bleeding, so patients taking blood thinners should inform their doctor about any odd bruises, strange internal symptoms, and falls or seemingly-unrelated injuries they have sustained.

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