the normal INR reading is 1.0 to 1.2.
In some cases require thin blood to pass without difficulty in blood vessels, then normal range is 2.0 to 3.0
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I high INR reading does not technically means your blood is too "thin." It means that it takes your blood longer to clot.
Normal wall is 230mm thick.
what is thick blood in babies
An INR of 3.7 means that the blood is thinner than usual, a normal person without taking any blood thinning medication such as warfarin theres would be less than 1.0 - meaning the blood is normal consistancy.
yes it is normal to have a brownish red thick blood but if it continues then you should go see a doctor yes it is normal to have a brownish red thick blood but if it continues then you should go see a doctor
Too thick. PT stands for Prothrombin Time. The lower the PT value the faster (fewer number of seconds) the blood takes to clot- the blood is "thicker". The higher the PT value the longer the blood takes to clot because the blood is "thinner".
Thick blood
blood clots
It's unlikely that what you are seeing are blood clots as menstrual blood doesn't clot like normal blood. What you're seeing is likely the larger pieces of the uterine lining, which is the main waste product during menstruation.
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Yes it is normal
See the doctor or midwife ANSWER: if you see what looks like black its probably really blood but just thick blood. touch it to see if its really red. depending on the amount it can be normal to spot.