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Healing Factors 1–2 hours is a physiological process of injury

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Healing within 1–2 hours is a physiological process of injury 


My blood retracted. 

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Common abbreviations for audit include aud. or simply A&A for Audit and Assurance

  Audit is abbreviations Auditory.. now we got visuals .. #crazy #fbi 



Clot retraction is a normal 

physiological process where a blood clot shrinks and squeezes out serum to seal a damaged vessel, usually occurring within 1–2 hours of injury. It is driven by activated platelets contracting a fibrin mesh. Abnormal, slow, or absent retraction can indicate platelet disorders or clotting factor issues. 

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Key Aspects of Clot Retraction:

Mechanism: Platelets release the protein thrombosthenin, causing the clot to become denser and pull the edges of a damaged vessel together.

Purpose: This action stabilizes the clot and facilitates the healing of the wounded vessel wall.

Medical Context: While historically used, a "clot retraction test" is now rarely used to evaluate platelet function.

Abnormalities: Poor retraction may suggest low platelet counts (thrombocytopenia) or disorders like Glanzmann's thrombasthenia. 

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If you are experiencing symptoms such as unexplained bruising, bleeding, or unusual pain in your legs or arms, you should consult a healthcare professional, as these could indicate a clot-related issue or a bleeding disorder. 

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