When you think of your body attacking itself, what comes to mind? Many people have a hard time understanding how your own body would attack itself and how it would do it. Your immune system plays a big role in your everyday life to help protect you from the outside world to prevent you from getting infected with any living bacteria or virus. Your body is capable of producing and breaking down many things, but it’s also capable of destroying itself with autoimmune disorders. These disorders occur when your body’s immune system start creating antibodies that damage cells or tissues.
Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome is one of many autoimmune disorders. Your body produces blood clots on a normal basis. It helps seal cuts and breaks …show more content…
Anticoagulants are blood thinners that are usually prescribed and they may be taken orally or through injections, usually intravenous injections. The type types of blood thinners used are heparin, warfarin, and aspirin . Warfarin can be taken through a pill form and begin to work two to three days after, while heparin is injected or given through an IV tube which makes the medication work instantly. There are different types and doses of heparin so everything varies. Aspirin can be taken with warfarin or alone. These blood thinners thin out your blood stream so that blood clots do not affect your organs from getting damaged, or worse, developing blood clots in your heart, lungs, or brain. The treatment with blood thinners are long term. A risk factor with taking these medications is that your blood can thin out more than it was suppose to and cause you to bleed internally if you are not taking the right dosage. Your doctor will usually have you take blood tests to make sure you’re blood is thinning enough to prevent or treat the blood clots, but not to cause you to