Aspirin may trigger bleeding

Aspirin is known as a drug that can thin the blood and helps prevent clotting. Usually, treatment with aspirin given to patients recovering from heart attack or stroke.
Recent research suggests that aspirin taken daily will cause bleeding. This is expressed by researchers from St. George's, University of London, England, recently.
As released foxnews, researchers have researched more than 100 thousand people and discover the benefits of aspirin could reduce heart risk by 10 percent. But, according to researchers, aspirin would provide a 30 percent increase risk of bleeding in long-term debilitating.
"The beneficial effects of aspirin could prevent cardiovascular disease in people who have a heart attack or stroke is indisputable," said lead researcher Seshasai Rao. "We urge people with the condition not to stop taking their medication, but stopped on the advice of a doctor with a valid reason."
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