hi my uncle went to the doctor because he could not pee and they flused him out and he had blood clots which was why he couldnot pee so blood now comes out in his urine once in a while and we have been back and forth at the hospital since they say its because when he had cancer before the theray caused his veins to be thin so if he strains they will cause blood clots is there any thing he can eat or take to help the veins become stronger
Respected user, hi I evaluated your query thoroughly. *Thin walled veins do not get any alterations from eating / taking anything. *And for your knowledge , blood in urine is due to recurrent infection & sloughing out of bladder / cancerous tissues from the tumor. *Maintain his hydration at its best by giving plenty of liquids that`s all you can do. Hope this clears your query. Thanks for using Health Care Magic & giving us an opportunity to assist you. Wishing him a happy healthy life ahead. Regards dear.
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Suggest Treatment For Thin Walled Veins
Respected user, hi I evaluated your query thoroughly. *Thin walled veins do not get any alterations from eating / taking anything. *And for your knowledge , blood in urine is due to recurrent infection & sloughing out of bladder / cancerous tissues from the tumor. *Maintain his hydration at its best by giving plenty of liquids that`s all you can do. Hope this clears your query. Thanks for using Health Care Magic & giving us an opportunity to assist you. Wishing him a happy healthy life ahead. Regards dear.