Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 In a message dated 5/20/2004 3:15:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gschaumburg@... writes: I thought it was a matter of clotting factors...like factor eight! That they give people for hemophilia so they don't bleed out? You bleed so much your clotting factors are low? anyone? docs? gigi Hey, GG--always good to have a fact-checking nurse like you on our list! No, not just good----but. . . excilantro! In the clotting process, the platelets form a plug, and subsequently, Factors VIII and IX serve to form the fibrous cover/seal for the clot. So, you're right--clotting is a complex phenomenon-- it IS more than just a platelet effort. Although let the record reveal that the platelets are our body's " FIRST RESPONDERS. " However, my point was that being iron-deficient -- in and of itself-- plays no role in a patient's FAILURE to clot properly. Someone might assume that with all the blood loss, one would be lose PLATELETS in addition to HEMOGLOBIN. And if that were the case, the original poster's doctor would be correct. Lower than normal platelets WOULD promote MORE bleeding. Except that the OPPOSITE is true--with iron deficiency, the body compensates with all the blood loss by producing MORE (extra) PLATELETS in a protective effort to prevent a life-threatening bleed. For an overview of bleeding, check out this informative web site. Note the diagram entitled " How Bleeding Stops " http://www.netwellness.org/healthtopics/bleeding/ Truly it can be said (AND even sung) " Blood is A Many Splendored Thing. " Don't you agree? -Roma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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