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What Causes Blood Clots In Hands Causing Discoloration Despite Taking Heparin?

Yes my daughter is 27yrs.old and she suddenly had her hands turn blue and she was cold we went to the ER they have done numerous blood test she has bold clots it has been 3weeks and the doctors have no idea what is going on and what is causing the clots bilateral she has been on blood thinners and heparin and still nothing today her cbc was very low the white blood cells high she is on iron now but we still don t have answers one doctor said lupus, genetics not on both sides of the family she has had everything tested we don t know what else to do ! I can t believe that all these doctors don t have even one answer
Tue, 26 May 2015
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Hello and welcome.

Your doctors seem to be concentrating on blood circulation a little too much. A number of other conditions including some systemic ones like Raynaud's need to looked into.

Please meet an internal medicine specialist for more details and elaborately evaluate your child.

Best wishes
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What Causes Blood Clots In Hands Causing Discoloration Despite Taking Heparin?

Hello and welcome. Your doctors seem to be concentrating on blood circulation a little too much. A number of other conditions including some systemic ones like Raynaud s need to looked into. Please meet an internal medicine specialist for more details and elaborately evaluate your child. Best wishes