Blood clot is the body’s natural response to an injury or health condition that causes hemorrhage (bleeding). Since oxygen, which is the life-force of human beings, is transported through the blood, it is important to arrest blood loss at the earliest, which is what clotting achieves. However, when blood clots happen even when there is no injury or hemorrhage, it is not a good sign. Such blood clots travel through the circulatory system creating blocks in different parts of the body, leading to several complications.
Whenever there is an injury or hemorrhage due to a health condition, this is the sequence of events that unfold.
When blood clots are formed even when there is no injury or hemorrhage, it is not a good thing. It can be caused by several health conditions or even some medication. For example, some diseases can cause too many red-blood-cells and platelets in the blood, creating what is called a ‘hypercoagulable state’. Some conditions can prevent blood clots from breaking down when they are no longer needed. Some heart conditions or damage to blood vessels in the heart can affect blood flow and form unwanted clots.
Unwanted blood clots can get lodged in blood vessels at the same spot where they were created, thereby creating a permanent blockage there and disrupting blood-flow to one or more tissues served by that blood-vessel. This is called thrombosis. Or clots can move from the original spot where they were created, through the circulatory system, and get lodged in a blood vessel elsewhere, creating a blockage and disrupting blood-flow there. This is called embolism. When thrombosis happens in a vein, it’s called venous thrombosis, and if it happens in an artery, it’s called arterial thrombosis.
Depending on the part of the body where the clot has developed, symptoms vary:
These conditions either cause or increase the risk of blood clots:
Reviewed by Dr Suresh S Venkita, Group Medical Director, Kauvery Hospitals
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The various causes of blood clots are well explained. Know when blood clots are bad for you and get it treated!
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