Symptoms of high aPTT
- Easy bruising
- Excessive bleeding
- Blood in urine or stools
- Prolonged menstrual bleeding
- Blood clots in legs or lungs
Possible causes of high aPTT
- Hemophilia (a genetic disorder that affects blood clotting)
- Liver disease
- Lupus (a chronic autoimmune disease)
- Von Willebrand disease (a genetic bleeding disorder)
- Heparin (a blood thinner) or Warfarin (a medication used to prevent blood clots) use
Possible side effects of medicines that may cause high aPTT
- Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) caused by heparin use
- Overdose of Warfarin
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Herbal and natural remedies
- Garlic (Allium sativum): Garlic has blood-thinning properties that can help lower aPTT levels.
- Ginger (Zingiber officinale): Ginger contains compounds that can help prevent blood clots.
- Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba): Ginkgo has been found to improve blood flow and reduce the risk of blood clots.
Suggestions to change bad living habits that can cause high aPTT
- Avoid smoking
- Maintain a healthy weight
- Exercise regularly
- Eat a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains
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Questions and Answers
Below are ten frequently asked questions that are not covered in the article:
Q: Can high aPTT be inherited?
A: Yes, some genetic disorders such as hemophilia and von Willebrand disease can cause high aPTT.
Q: Is high aPTT dangerous?
A: High aPTT can be a sign of a serious medical condition such as a bleeding disorder or clotting disorder, which can be life-threatening if left untreated.
Q: Can stress cause high aPTT?
A: Stress itself does not cause high aPTT, but stress can cause an increase in adrenaline and other hormones that can affect blood clotting.
Q: How is high aPTT treated?
A: The treatment for high aPTT depends on the underlying cause. This can range from medication to lifestyle changes to surgery in some cases.
Q: Can high aPTT affect pregnancy?
A: Yes, high aPTT can increase the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth, or premature delivery in pregnant women.
Q: Can herbal supplements interfere with medical treatments for high aPTT?
A: Yes, some herbal supplements can interfere with blood thinners and other medications used to treat high aPTT. It is important to talk to your doctor before taking any herbal supplements.
Q: Can high aPTT cause infertility?
A: High aPTT itself is not a direct cause of infertility, but underlying medical conditions that cause high aPTT can affect fertility.
Q: Can high aPTT be caused by vitamin deficiencies?
A: Yes, low levels of vitamin K or vitamin C can affect blood clotting and lead to high aPTT.
Q: How often should a person with high aPTT have their blood checked?
A: The frequency of blood tests depends on the underlying cause and severity of high aPTT. Your doctor will determine how often you should have your blood checked.
Q: Can exercise worsen high aPTT?
A: Exercise itself does not worsen high aPTT, but certain high-impact activities may increase the risk of injury and bleeding in people with high aPTT. It is important to talk to your doctor before starting any new exercise program.