What to do about low blood clots

There is no clinical term for low blood clot, which usually refers to low blood coagulation (reduced coagulation function). Low blood coagulation is considered to be related to hemophilia, hereditary factor VII deficiency, etc., and should be treated with medication as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Hemophilia: The disease can also cause low blood coagulation in some patients, and the clinical treatment is mainly based on alternative therapy. Usually, patients can be treated with cold precipitation or fresh frozen plasma as prescribed by doctors. Some patients can also apply 6-aminocaproic acid, tranexamic acid and other hemostatic drugs.
2. Hereditary factor VII deficiency: this disease can cause low blood coagulation in some patients. Usually, patients need to input fresh frozen plasma and plasminogen complex as prescribed by doctors, and human recombinant activated factor VII can be applied to improve the condition.
It is recommended that patients with low blood coagulation do further detailed examination in order to clarify the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. Daily attention to rest, to avoid collision, avoid eating hard food.