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Do genetics play a role in a predisposition to develop blood clots? -…
Do genetics play a role in a predisposition to develop blood clots?
do they have a condition that requires medication that may cause blood-clotting when used individually or mixed with vaccines etc?
Do they have a genetic gene mutation that causes a high platelet count
Did this mutation happen after conception of is it genetic?
age
newborn
child
teenager
adult
elderly
Demographic
has experienced blood clots before (not as a result of medications which may cause blood clotting as a side effect)
immediate family member of someone who has experienced blood clots (not as a result of medications which may cause blood clotting as a side effect)
has no family / personal history of blood clots
is there a family history of blood clots on both sides of the family?
Where is the blood clot located?
lung
chest pain, shortness of breath, sweating, coughing up blood, rapid heart rate, feeling dizzy, clammy skin.
heart
chest pain, shortness of breath, weakness, lightheadedness, nausea, cold sweat
deep vein thrombosis
pain and swelling
arm / leg
swelling, tenderness, redness / warm feeling around the area.
brain
difficulty speaking and understanding, weakness or drooping in the face, arm or leg, dizziness, blurred vision, severe headache, difficulty swallowing.
stomach
severe pain and swelling
How does having a high platelet count put you at risk of blood clots?
platelets cannot interact properly and clot