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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Clotting factor
  1. ... have an injury. These proteins are also called clotting factors. You have several different types of clotting factors that are all important for making blood clots. ...
  2. ... bleeding. These proteins are called coagulation factors or clotting factors. If any of your clotting factors are missing, at a low level, or not ... PTT test helps check a specific group of clotting factors. It helps show how much of these clotting ...
  3. ... cut or other injury that causes bleeding, your clotting factors work together to form a blood clot. Blood ... losing too much blood when you are injured. Clotting factor levels that are too low can cause you ...
  4. ... a variety of health problems, such as anemia , clotting disorders , and infections. Blood type and Rh factor . This test finds out your blood type (A, ...
  5. ... exam and/or if you have certain risk factors. These include: Family history of blood clots or ... disorder Cancer Heart disease Another lung disease, such ...
  6. ... ... Factor Tests D-Dimer Test How to Cope with ...
  7. ... screens]. Available from: ... Tests Complete Blood Count (CBC) How to Understand ...
  8. ... when you get injured. But too much blood clotting can cause a heart attack or ... factors. Because heart disease is usually more dangerous than ...
  9. ... that causes too much bleeding or too much clotting. ... Blood Count (CBC) Creatine Kinase Electrolyte ...