Thick Blood: Common Symptoms
You may have thick blood (also known as hypercoagulability) if you are experiencing any of these symptoms:
- Abnormal appearance of thickened blood when you’re having your blood drawn
- Slow bleeding when you are cut
- Widespread nutritional and hormonal deficiencies
- Repeated miscarriages
- Presence of one or more chronic conditions, such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Candida, or Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Disruption of the production and function of the body’s natural blood thinners
- Difficulty treating any bacterial, viral, or fungal infections
- Disruption of oxygen and nutrient delivery throughout the body
- Increased burden on the heart to pump thicker blood which may lead to an increased risk of heart attack and/or stroke. It is now suggested that thick blood is a better indicator of the risk of heart attack and stroke than cholesterol levels. However, testing for thick blood is not commonly performed in conventional medicine.10
Additional Information about Thick Blood
- Thick Blood Overview
- Common causes of thick blood
- Help me choose a natural and alternative treatment for thick blood
- Dietary and lifestyle recommendations that may help in the treatment of thick blood
- Conventional or prescription medications used in the treatment of thick blood
- Cited Sources and Additional Reading for thick blood
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