Aspirin Tablet Thin The Blood

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Aspirin tablets

Aspirin as anti-fever drug has been used for more than a hundred years. Recently, aspirin known has anti blood solidify function. When blood vessel damaged, thrombosis pile up in that place where damage occurs. Aspirin prevents cells to pile up as not to stick to each other, thus blood clots can be avoided. Moreover, aspirin also relieve inflammation occurs at fat plaques or atherosclerosis on blood vessel walls.

People who already have coronary heart disease, but never had a coronary attack, drinking aspirin 162 mg a day as routines can reduce the possibility of heart attack and stroke by fourth. It is also reduce possibility of death caused by heart attack by fifth. Aspirin is also useful for people who have not been diagnosed suffering of coronary heart disease. Some researches and studies reveal the fact that aspirin prevents heart attack, especially for people aged over 50 years.

It is recommended for 50 years old people consuming 81 mg tablet of aspirin a day. But, consuming aspirin must be based on doctor’s suggestions and prescription because of bleeding effect may occurs and add more risk of brain hemorrhage. It is the best not consuming aspirin while having liver, kidney, side disease, or bleeding in other digestions. People who allergic to aspirin must try another type of drugs that has the same functionality as aspirin has.

Kids Shouldn’t Consume Aspirin

I found a reason why we should keep away aspirin from kids on another source.

Q. Recently on two separate prime-time TV shows I heard the character playing the parent of a young child suggest giving the youngster a baby aspirin. It has been some time since I worked as a pediatric nurse, so maybe things have changed. We never gave aspirin to children due to its connection with Reye’s syndrome. If this has changed, please set me straight.

A. You are absolutely correct. When children or even teenagers take aspirin for chickenpox or flu, they run an increased risk of Reye’s syndrome, a rare but potentially deadly condition. Parents should not give children aspirin for fevers.