Hello everyone again reading about CLL every time I feel more concerned about these problems and my question is People who have had surgery, what solutions did the doctors give you to prevent / avoid this type of problem? Injected anticoagulants or nothing?
knowing that it can happen knowing that the bone callus takes so long to form, I think that this type of medication should be administered for a long time, right?
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Pulmonary embolism deep vein thrombosis doctors solutions
Posted on Jan 8, 2021, 6:53 pm
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Posted on Jan 9, 2021, 4:05 am
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Quote from: RealDamagedLostSoul on January 09, 2021, 12:21:52 AMYes anticoagulants are given during lengthening. Last thing you want is literally spending your whole life with mental disorder just to die of a fking blood clot when you are taking the step to fix it.
OK thanks for the answer is that all the newspapers that I have seen mention anti-inflammatories and muscle relaxants but none Anticoagulants and I thought that it is something important to avoid it. I thought it was very strange that they did not mention it in any post hahaha
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