Is it dangerous to stop taking aspirin?

There is a risk of aspirin discontinuation. In order to prevent risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, obesity, as well as coronary heart disease, heart attack, and vascular lesions, the use of aspirin can prevent thrombosis, and the use of aspirin in patients who have already experienced vascular events can significantly reduce the occurrence of vascular events. Aspirin can prevent thrombosis, so stopping aspirin at will may increase the risk of thrombosis, which can easily lead to the appearance of cardiac, cerebral, and peripheral arterial vascular lesions, such as stroke and heart attack. In conclusion, aspirin should not be stopped at will and should only be stopped under the guidance of a professional doctor.