Plasminogen and Plasmin (Fibrinolysis)
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This is known as thrombolytic therapy, useful for myocardial infarction and ischemic strokes, but contraindicated in hemorrhagic strokes (due to increased risk of bleeding).
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So if someone has Peyronie's Disease, they should take more proelytic enzymes to produce plasmin and then that plasmin can destroy the fibrin/plaque formation?
what can we do to trigger fibrinolysis?
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if Lp(a) is a homologus competitor of plasminogen how will high and low levels change coagulation as u see it?
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Factor XII is amplified indirectly by plasmin too 🤔 I'm confused
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How can I get Plasmin to activate?
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Sooooo what supplements should one take if they have blood clots, let’s say in their leg(s)?
They should dissolve the clots ASAP using anticoagulants.
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QUESTION…in the hope you can answer… can I increase my fibrin from food? …cause I have big clots in portal vein and the polycythemia Vera mutation
I haven’t heard of a diet that was shown to help with polycythemia vera.
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Is it pronounced differently? 😂
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Swedish-- words! PLASM--PSASMZ-- Personally Swedish, AYE! I'am this! MZ- Egypt as, well!
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