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Started by Jen♀, September 15, 2014, 10:50:48 PM
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QuoteSmoking raises the risk of unwanted blood clots and makes it more likely that platelets will stick together. Smoking also damages the lining of the blood vessels, which can cause clots to form.Understand Your Risk for Excessive Blood Clotting
Quote from: Seras on September 16, 2014, 09:06:23 AMIt is mostly the nicotine which constricts your veins and arteries far as I am aware.
Quote from: kariann330 on September 16, 2014, 02:25:02 PMI think it's funny how Caffeine and every other stimulant, weather natural or not, has the same reaction to the body, yet we aren't told to stop drinking our coffee or tea, stop drinking soda, try to change from a stimulant based medication, or even stop eating chocolate.
Quote from: kariann330 on September 16, 2014, 02:25:02 PMIdk what really causes it, but just a little food for thought, if the risk was so high, why is it that cis women on birth control who smoke, not constantly getting a DVT?