Lupus Anticoagulants Test

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FAQ

What do lupus anticoagulants do?

Lupus anticoagulants increase the tendency of the blood to clot, which can lead to excessive clotting or thrombosis.

What are the common symptoms of Lupus Anticoagulants?

Common symptoms include leg swelling, shortness of breath, chest pain, and stroke-like symptoms.

How are lupus anticoagulants treated?

Treatment typically involves blood-thinning medications to prevent clots. The choice of medication and dosage depends on individual factors.

Can lupus anticoagulants go away?

In some cases, lupus anticoagulants can disappear over time, but this is not guaranteed.

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