The second is the occurrence of cerebrovascular thrombosis. 99% of blood clots have no symptoms and feelings, and even go to the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular specialty of the hospital for routine examination. Blood lipids, blood pressure, electrocardiogram and other indicators are normal, but cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases suddenly occur when people don't know or think it's okay. Thrombotic diseases include arterial thrombosis and venous thrombosis. Arterial thrombosis is relatively more common, but venous thrombosis was once considered as a rare disease and has not been paid enough attention.
Furthermore, there is a cerebral infarction. What kind of serious consequences will be caused by thrombus mainly depends on the location of thrombus. If it is located in the blood vessels of the heart, the most serious consequence is myocardial infarction. If the infarct area is large, it is likely to cause sudden cardiac death. If it is located in the blood vessels of the brain, it can cause cerebral infarction in severe cases. If the infarct area is large, it may also lead to brain death. If the blood vessels in the lower limbs are serious, it may cause blood circulation disorder in the limbs, leading to limb functional paralysis.
You should know that thrombosis is caused by blood clots in arteries or veins. When a person is injured and bleeds, if the blood does not coagulate, it will be life-threatening. However, if blood is abnormally coagulated in arteries or hearts, it will lead to serious diseases such as heart attack, stroke and gangrene, which are also life-threatening. The following are some common risk factors for thrombosis that need your attention. Estrogen contained in oral contraceptives will change the blood composition and make it easier to coagulate, thus increasing the possibility of venous thrombosis in drug addicts.