Guide To Managing Factor V Leiden

Be Cautious About Risk Of Wounds

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Individuals who have factor V Leiden need to be cautious about the risk of wounds to the skin. Factor V Leiden causes the protein system that dissolves blood clots to malfunction. When the skin or any other external tissues are wounded, the blood naturally will begin to form a clot. However, the danger lies within what happens when the wound stops bleeding. When the wound no longer requires the clot, factor V Leiden patients will have problems breaking that clot down. The result is that the clot can break off of the healing wound, and it can flow freely throughout the bloodstream. However, if the wound to the skin or mucous membrane had not occurred in the first place, the mechanism the blood uses to clot would not be triggered. In addition, if a wound were to become infected, blood circulation would be impacted because of the process the body uses to fight off infections. Individuals being treated with blood thinners need to be cautious when it comes to skin wounds as well. Often times, even small and superficial skin wounds will need a form of medical sutures to stop the bleeding.

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