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Chapter 388 - Chapter 182: Uncovering Hidden Hazards, A Benevolent Notice_3

Zhou Can was filled with concern about this matter.

If the patient has taken Aspirin, then surgery cannot be performed.

With this medication, stopping for one week isn't considered safe; stopping for at least two weeks would be somewhat more prudent.

Because Aspirin not only reduces inflammation and relieves pain, but also has an anti-coagulant effect.

Patients who have undergone heart stent surgery or cerebral vascular stent surgery need to take anti-coagulant medications for life. This is to prevent blood clots.

Some patients, possibly worried about the negative effects of long-term medication or to save money, stop taking anti-coagulant medications after one or two years. This is a very dangerous behavior.

It's very easy for something to go wrong.

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