Blood stasis, changes in the vessel wall, and certain medications affect the ability of the blood to effectively clot.
Explanation:
Clotting is also known as blood coagulation. It is the process by which blood forms a clump which is either gelatinous or semisolid in state.
Clotting is very necessary because it prevents unnecessary loss of blood in case of cuts and injuries.
However the tendency of blood to form random clots is also very harmful because it might lead to blockage in the blood vessels.
Effective blood clotting can result from: