Serious Side Effects Of Blood Thinners
Muscle Weakness

Muscle weakness can occur for various reasons in individuals taking blood thinners. Depending on the type of medication and the area of the weakness, this may or may not be a potential emergency. For instance, blood thinners can cause some individuals to develop anemia, and one of the symptoms of this condition is muscle weakness. The red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen and nutrients to the muscles, and when there aren't enough red blood cells, the muscles aren't being supplied with adequate nutrients or oxygen, which means they don't have usable energy and this can cause muscle weakness. Anemia-related muscle weakness tends to pervade the entire body since it's caused by a problem with blood cell count. If an individual's muscle weakness is localized to one area, they may have a dangerous blood clot. Weakness and numbness in the lower back and extremities is an indicator of a spinal blood clot, which needs emergency medical attention.
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