Thrombophob Gel

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Orlem, Mumbai

Thrombophob Gel

Zydus Healthcare Limited

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ABOUT

Thrombophob Gel is a new product that claims to reduce the risk of blood clots. It is available in pharmacies and health stores, and it can be used as a preventive or temporary measure for those who are at risk of developing blood clots. The gel comes in three flavors – cool mint, icy grapefruit, and tangy lemon – and each flavor has its own specific uses.

The cool mint flavor is designed to relieve pain associated with varicose veins, while the icy grapefruit version helps to prevent oral ulcers from becoming infected. Finally, the tangy lemon variant helps to boost immune systems by reducing inflammation throughout your body.

According to manufacturers, Thrombophob Gel works by inhibiting platelet activation which prevents blood clotting from occurring. Additionally, it reduces inflammation by curbing hot flashes caused due to menopause or other hormonal changes.  So far there have been no reported side effects associated with using this product.

USES OF THROMBOPHOB

Thromboprophylaxis (the use of thrombocytopenia-fighting agents) is an important component of hematology and is used to prevent or reduce the risk of blood clots. It can be employed in patients at any stage of the disease process, including during primary infection, ongoing inflammation, or steroid therapy.

Thrombin inhibitors are effective in preventing platelet aggregation as well as fibrin deposition. This helps to avoid complications such as heart attack and stroke.

SIDE EFFECTS OF THROMBOPHOB

Most people are generally healthy and don't experience any serious side effects from thrombophob. However, if you're at risk for a blood clot (for example, because you have high cholesterol or some other medical condition), then it's important to be aware of the potential side effects that can occur.

The most common side effect is fainting, which usually occurs within the first few days after starting thrombophob therapy. This is due to the fact that your body starts to adapt and adjust to its new environment - ie., low platelet count. Other possible symptoms include lightheadedness, chest pain, shortness of breath, abdominal pain or jaundice (yellowing of your skin).

If you experience these symptoms while on thrombophob treatment, please contact your doctor as soon as possible. In some cases, switching to another form of anticoagulant therapy may be necessary in "order": discuss this with your doctor before starting treatment.

SUBSTITUTES OF THROMBOPHOB

-Homemade thrombophobe "formulas": Mix 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar, 2 tablespoons honey, 3 cloves garlic chopped or mashed up, and 1 teaspoon turmeric in a glass jar. Shake well to combine ingredients. Once mixed together, refrigerate for one week before using as needed. This remedy is effective at reducing the risk of blood clots by suppressing platelet activity. 

-"Acupuncture": Acupuncturists often use relatively small needles that are placed just below the skin surface near your navel or spine (acupressure points). According to some research studies on acupuncture for Thromboembolism Prevention (TE), this form of Traditional Chinese Medicine may help lower systemic inflammation and improve circulation; both factors have been shown to play a role in preventing Thromboembolism events from occurring.