Are there any after-effects of the anti-thrombotic injection?

Bleeding, liver and kidney function damage and allergy may occur after taking antithrombotic injection, and serious cases may cause sequelae.
1. Bleeding: Antithrombotic injections will mainly cause bleeding, such as bruises and spots on the skin and mucous membranes, nosebleeds and bleeding gums, etc. Generally, the amount of bleeding will not be very large and will not last long. The amount of bleeding is usually not very large and the duration is not very long. In serious cases, bleeding from the digestive tract, such as vomiting blood, vomiting blood, blood in stool and urine, or bleeding from the fundus of the eye or intracranial hemorrhage, etc. may occur.
2. Liver and kidney function damage: common anti-thrombotic injection is low molecular heparin, because low molecular heparin is metabolized in the liver and kidney, so there is a possibility of liver function or kidney function changes and damage.
3. Allergy: any drug may have allergic reactions, due to the different physique of each person, so after the anti-thrombotic injection, the symptoms will be different, commonly have a rash, itching, dyspnea, etc., which can lead to anaphylactic shock in severe cases.
At the same time, it should be noted that adverse drug reactions are relative, only a certain possibility, such as the disease requires the application of drugs should not be too worried about the side effects and blanket refusal, should be assessed by the doctor to apply the necessity of preventing thrombosis drugs and the risk of reasonable use of medication under the guidance of the doctor, and pay close attention to the occurrence of complications. Adverse reactions should be treated promptly.