Stepping into Success: Exercise After a Blood Clot
After experiencing a blood clot, it’s important to get back into exercising to keep your heart healthy AND help prevent another PE or DVT from happening — but for many people, returning to exercise may...
View ArticleThe First Six Months
Print Me A look at life after a blood clot THE BODY’S RESPONSE Once you’ve had a blood clot, your body might break it down and absorb it, depending on its size and location. In other cases, your body...
View ArticleWhat is a Blood Clot?
Updated January 2022 Blood clotting, also known as coagulation, is the body’s first line of defense against bleeding. When we hurt ourselves, our clotting system forms a “plug” or “seal” to protect us...
View ArticleAnticoagulant Comparison Chart
Your healthcare provider may prescribe an anticoagulant (sometimes called a blood thinner) after you have a blood clot. There are several anticoagulants on the market and navigating your options can be...
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