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Trombosis

Thrombosis, also known as thrombotic disease, is a disorder comprehending the apparition of blood clots in the circulatory system. There are two different types: arterial thrombi or venous thrombi. Due to this circulatory system alteration, some inner organs can be affected, because this disease appears when there is not enough circulation of the blood in the veins or arteries. Some problems that may be caused by these are: strokes, heart attacks and, pulmonary embolism, among many others.

Some symptoms that you need to recognize are pain in arms and legs and fatigue. Lastly, this disease appears due to the increased tendency of blood clotting, that occurs when there is a higher concentration of this agents in the body. The good thing about this sickness is its easy way of fighting it. For example, exercising and moving as much as possible are two of the easiest ways of dealing with it. Although, in some extreme cases there is the need of medical attention and surgery or a heparin injection for people that needs to be resting for another medical ailment, such as a sprain.

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