No, Tylenol works by another mechanism and has no blood thinning effects. ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) and naproxen (Alleve) have the potential to cause additional bleeding, so only use it as directed by your doctor.
Yes it can affect your BAC if you have been drinking. Aspirin inhibits your body's ability to metabolize alcohol.
Leukemia doesn't affect your body, it affects your circulatory system and affects your blood, but sometimes your hair can fall out depending on how severe your leukemia is.
yes it does i think that that is so stupid
No, your blood is already sterile, but what you eat and drink can affect your blood and how it affects you.
Mostly it affects the red blood cells.
Well, it does not tell how. But it affects the walls of your blood vessels
things that could affect the blood flow through the heart
Oranges contain natural aspirin and aspirin thins the blood.
Aspirin causes the platelets in our blood to become "slick" and can inhibit or affect our blood's clotting ability. Pregnant women should not take aspirin due to the fact that she could hemmorhage during spontaneous abortion or delivery.
Blood transfusion graft-vs.-host disease affects mostly the blood.
aspirin is a blood thinner, so when you go for blood work and one of the procedures is the coagulation test - this is when they put a small cut on your forearm and time how long it takes for the cut to stop bleeding on its own - it will make your blood take longer to clot. it should clot between 2 and 9 minutes - taking aspirin could make it take longer, affecting the results.
Sickle cell disease is an inherited blood disorder that affects red blood cells.