My Niece Was Told She Has Thick Blood. What Does This Mean?
My niece told me that when they took her blood for some tests it clotted right away even before they got the blood. What does this mean? She is only 42 years old.
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Thick Blood can be associated to many chronic health conditions including Stroke which is a number one killer in the western countries. Thick sometimes known as viscous blood tends to coagulate and even form unwanted blood clots that can block the smooth flow of blood to all the vital organs. Hope this is useful. Good luck.
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