Salicylic Acid Effect on Blood Platelets
Salicylic acid is a prescription medication used to treat acne and serious diseases like tuberculosis. Despite its effectiveness, salicylic acid effects levels of platelets in your bloodstream.
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Identification
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Platelets are responsible for causing blood clotting when you're injured. When you take salicylic acid, levels of platelets in your body drop in a medical condition known as thrombocytopenia.
Time Frame
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Thrombocytopenia due to salicylic acid use typically requires several days to develop. Fortunately, the condition is reversible and will subside after you discontinue use of salicylic acid.
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Symptoms
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Symptoms of salicylic acid issues include easy bruising, the appearance of small red dots on your legs, prolonged bleeding, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, bloody urine or stools and heavy menstruation.
Risks
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Though uncommon, thrombocytopenia causes a risk of hemorrhages in your brain or digestive tract. Additionally, if you require surgery, it is possible for you to experience uncontrollable bleeding.
Warning
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Taking blood thinners like Coumadin (warfarin) further increases your risk of developing dangerous conditions related to bleeding due to salicylic acid-induced thrombocytopenia.
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