Is the use of a VED and/or PMP risky when you use bloodthinners?
When I do a job I see sometimes bruising spots on my hands wich disappear in a few days.
I would say the answer to that is yes. Raw blood in tissue can cause scarring. I think that is the major cause of adhesions from surgery. It is also the reason you have to apply pressure for several minutes after a penile injection.
I would avoid bruising and Petechia at all costs.
Quote from: Hawk on June 28, 2021, 10:41:08 AM
I would say the answer to that is yes. Raw blood in tissue can cause scarring. I think that is the major cause of adhesions from surgery. It is also the reason you have to apply pressure for several minutes after a penile injection.
I would avoid bruising and Petechia at all costs.
what about this like cialis, serrapeptase, pentox? aren't these all blood thinners, that most people regularly use with traction/ved
Pentox is the only one of those that could be called a blood thinner but No one has ever been prescribed any of those as a primary blood thinner. Also, a VED and traction have VERY little in common. I never suggested there are issues with blood thinners and traction.
If you are on prescription or OTC blood thinners (of any kind including Garlic or vitamin E) and can use a VED with no bruising or Petechia, you are fine. If not, then you are bleeding into tissue, and that must be avoided.
Thx Hawk for your comment.
I think I will stay away from these tools.
hi thanks it was one of the questions i have regarding using ved. my doctor has suggested that i try. im about 80 days into my recovery from plication.
im on anti coagulant medication - like warfarin. i did bleed quite a few times during the course of my recovery since my blood was thin.
i will be trying ved over the next few weeks . if you guys have any experience do share.
thanks