Misdiagnosis

Causes of Blood Clots

July 19, 2016 by Carrie Capouellez
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On average, more than 250 people die from blood clots everyday. This is astonishing considering the proper medical treatment can greatly reduce the risk of developing blood clots. However, it is estimated that no more than one in every four patients recognize the signs and symptoms of blood clots.

When the body receives a cut, the blood works to form a clot that will stop any further bleeding. This is a vital function of our blood, but when clots form inside the body, it can be deadly.

Causes of Blood Clots Can Include:

  • High cholesterol – Your body needs some cholesterol to be healthy, but too much can increase the risk of blood clots. Waxy cholesterol plaque can slowly build up in the arteries, and if it bursts, it can cause the blood coagulate or clot. This can happen both suddenly and gradually over time.
  • Improper flow – If the blood starts to pool together in your blood vessels or heart, the platelets in the blood can stick together and form clots.
  • Atrial fibrillation – Also called a-fib, atrial fibrillation is a condition marked by irregular and rapid heartbeat. The irregular heartbeat can make it difficult for blood to flow throughout the body.
  • Lack of movement – Inactivity can easily cause the blood to clot, particularly in the lower limbs. For patients who have undergone surgery, or suffered an injury that will keep them confined to a bed, lack of movement puts them at risk for blood clots.
  • Medications – Certain medications can increase the likelihood of the blood clotting together.
  • Smoking – Smoking regularly can make platelets in the blood to stick together, causing blood clots.

While many people suffer from blood clots, some doctors and hospitals might overlook a person suffering blood clot symptoms. The failure to diagnose a blood clot can cause devastating consequences for patients.

Blood Clot Misdiagnosis Attorneys

If you or someone you know in the Philadelphia area suffered an injury or death as the result of an undiagnosed blood clot, you may be able to file a claim. Please contact the Philadelphia blood clot misdiagnosis lawyers at Lopez McHugh LLP as soon as possible for a free consultation.

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