baradonai
Well-known member
This may be a stupid question...but here goes.
I have noticed that when I cut myself, my bleeding is not much different than before coumadin therapy. I bleed for a minute or two and then it stops, just like always.
But when discussing minor surgery, most don't even want to attempt it because of the risk of bleeding. ( I have a kidney stone and the Doc said removing it wasn't really an option unless I absolutely could not pass it. This was because of the coumadin.)
Now if I stop bleeding at a respectable rate externally, why are Docs worried about internal bleeding? Do you bleed more internally?
Thanks
I have noticed that when I cut myself, my bleeding is not much different than before coumadin therapy. I bleed for a minute or two and then it stops, just like always.
But when discussing minor surgery, most don't even want to attempt it because of the risk of bleeding. ( I have a kidney stone and the Doc said removing it wasn't really an option unless I absolutely could not pass it. This was because of the coumadin.)
Now if I stop bleeding at a respectable rate externally, why are Docs worried about internal bleeding? Do you bleed more internally?
Thanks