Why does Aspirin help during a heart attack?
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Platelets are cells that clump together and help to form blood clots. Aspirin keeps platelets from clumping together, thus helping to prevent or reduce blood clots. During a heart attack. Blood clots form in an already-narrowed artery and block the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle.
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@GirlNextDoor U dont need "Aspirin", All U need is my "Kiss-pirin" :smirk:
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@Kiss_My_Axe cringes
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@GirlNextDoor yeah but its like the one who takw aspirin have to take medicine whole its life.....then it makes you so dependent on it....and it is not curing the main problem which is narrowing of artery.....then is it right to live on medicines ???? Better to use more natural medicines and cure the disease.....drug dependent cases always leads to further pathology.....homoeopathy have much more better treatment for such cases....better than aspirin.....and no need to take medicine for life long time......
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intelligence is so damn sexy
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It was in the news today- guidelines for aspirin and heart disease/attacks are changing. They found it barely helps the heart/clots and greatly increases intestinal bleeding.
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/study-millions-stop-aspirin-heart-health-64494780
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@GirlNextDoor you're not worried about that yet at such a young age are you?
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Ok listen up, lemme tell you how its really done.
It slowly releases tiny micro bits the size of 3 atoms into the bloodstream, which delicately punch the blood into submission. This allows the blood cells to stick together to form a blood prison. Each cell then is lined up by the aspirin, and sorted out of the heart accordingly. This must be done with care however, as the excess blood leaving the heart can cause cardiac arrest. After the procedure, of which takes 10-20 years, allow an adequate amount of essential oils to fully detoxify the affected area.
After this, you can finally wake up and stop reading this stupid post why did I even spend actual time writing such mind devastating, cell bending, utterly idiotic material on this god-forsaken site. -
@GirlNextDoor Good answer...
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@GirlNextDoor well that’s why they’re called blood thinners, because aspirin makes the blood thin so it easily travels through the heart’s many valves without fearing the risk of blood clots forming.
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cause it dilute the blood
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