Higher INR and Scarring

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Question about INR levels. Does having a higher INR make you more susceptible to bad scarring? I work in the food industry and I get burned fairly often. But I've noticed even if I just get a first degree burn, it'll still leave a pretty noticeable scar. In most cases from what I've read, minor burns usually don't leave scarring. It could be my skin type, but I'm wondering if INR levels factor in it too.

My last check was in range at 2.5 (before that, when I was getting burns, it was in the low 2 range).
 
not that I've ever heard seen or read. I have heard the opposite that low INR is linked to panus formation. But I don't know.

Also be careful what you read, out there your INR is linked to everything from impotence through to balding and probably the election results too.

Most of what you read on "sites" that discuss warfarin is complete fantasy and you're better off studying The Wizzard of Oz to get the "good dope"
 
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