
bleeding risk
Bleeding risk refers to the likelihood of experiencing abnormal or excessive bleeding, which can happen when blood’s ability to clot is compromised. Factors that increase this risk include certain medications (like blood thinners), medical conditions affecting blood components, or invasive procedures. Understanding bleeding risk helps healthcare providers weigh the benefits and potential harms of treatments, ensuring safer care. It’s important to monitor and manage this risk to prevent serious bleeding complications while effectively treating other health issues.