Hypercoagulability, also known as thrombophilia, refers to a condition where there is an increased tendency for the blood to clot. This can lead to the formation of abnormal blood clots in veins or arteries, potentially causing serious health problems such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), stroke, or heart attack.
Hypercoagulability, also known as thrombophilia, is a condition characterized by an increased tendency of the blood to form clots.
Symptoms of hypercoagulability depend on where clots form:
Treatment focuses on preventing new clots and managing existing ones:
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