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bodyguardOO7
3 months ago

There is often only a vitamin K deficiency behind blood coagulation disorders. Vitamin controls blood clotting. A vitamin K deficiency is expressed by the fact that the vitamin K-dependent blood coagulation factors are no longer sufficiently produced and the blood is less well coagulated than normally. This sets up doctors with the Quick value. Instead of measuring vitamin K, you measure the Quick value.

Pfefferprinz
3 months ago

Most blood coagulation disorders can be treated well.

Nussbecher
3 months ago

This depends on the type of disturbance and the assault.