Secondary coagulation dysfunction includes vitamin K deficiency, inappropriate use of drugs, liver disease coagulation disorders and other disease types, and its treatment is mainly based on drug therapy.
1. Vitamin K deficiency: Vitamin K deficiency caused by malabsorption will lead to the deficiency of coagulation factors II, VII, IX and X, which will lead to secondary coagulation dysfunction, and the condition can be improved through the use of Vitamin K1 and prothrombinogen complex infusion.
2. Inappropriate use of drugs: when too much anticoagulant drugs such as bicoumarin are adapted, which will lead to coagulation disorder and bleeding, drugs such as vitamin K1 can be injected intravenously or intramuscularly, which can improve the uncomfortable symptoms. For the combination of severe bleeding, can be infused with infusion of fresh plasma, plasminogen complex and other drugs to improve coagulation abnormalities.
3. Coagulation disorder of liver disease: Since many kinds of coagulation factors are synthesized by liver, liver disease can lead to coagulation disorder. Its treatment should be based on the standardized treatment of the primary disease, and the treatment measures include transfusion of fresh frozen plasma or coagulation factors, platelet transfusion, supplementation of vitamin K and so on.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for treatment under the guidance of specialized doctors; the above drugs should be used under the guidance of clinicians.