Heparin therapy is prescribed to a client with deep vein thrombosis which is the clotting of blood in the vein. A client with peptic ulcers, liver disease, or after surgery, is at greater risk of bleeding from this therapy.
Heparin therapy is used under Anticoagulant therapy for treating the clots formed by blood. It prevents the blood to form clots. It is beneficial for a client with deep vein thrombosis but equally risky for a client with peptic ulcers, hemorrhage, liver diseases, or post-surgery.
Heparin is associated with an increased risk of gastrointestinal bleeding and hemorrhage which is already a major for a client with peptic ulcer and liver diseases.
Client after surgery requires to heal the stitches for which clotting to blood near stitches is important. Heparin prevents the ability of blood to clot, causing a grave danger post-surgery.
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