
Coagulopathy
Coagulopathy is a medical condition where the blood does not clot properly. This can lead to excessive bleeding or, in some cases, unwanted blood clots. Coagulopathy can be caused by various factors, including genetic disorders, certain medications (like blood thinners), liver disease, or vitamin deficiencies. When someone has coagulopathy, their body either lacks the necessary proteins for blood clotting or has an imbalance in the clotting process. Proper diagnosis and management are essential to prevent complications and maintain healthy blood flow.