Yes. Alcohol, even when consumed in moderate amounts, will thin the blood.
That should be the case. However, it is best to consult a physician for kindividualized medical advice.
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Patients who regularly take aspirin , nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), blood thinners, or insulin should be sure to inform the physician prior to the colonoscopy.
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Yes, blood thinners can sometimes affect the menstrual cycle by causing changes in bleeding patterns, such as heavier or lighter flow. It is important to discuss any menstrual changes with your healthcare provider if you are taking blood thinners.
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You should NOT take the morning after pill if you are taking any blood thinners. It can result in stroke, hearth attack and death.
Mifepristone is not recommended for women with ectopic pregnancy, an IUD, who have been taking long-term steroidal therapy, have bleeding abnormalities or on blood-thinners
Patients taking blood thinners also must check with their physician to find out when they should stop taking the medication before surgery.
Bleeding can occur but mostly no. People do bleed, however, when the consume alcohol before the tattooing or when taking medications prior to the tattoo to help relieve the pain. Alcohol and medications act as blood thinners which cause more bleeding than normal.
It depends on the type of blood thinner and the reason you are taking it. Some blood thinners may affect the ability to donate blood due to the risk of excessive bleeding. It is best to consult with your healthcare provider or blood donation center for guidance.
best option is to speak to a doctor. but every day things like aspirin thin your blood and so does alcohol. (that's why you can't have been drinking when you get a tattoo)doctors give you blood thinners.
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