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Aspirin & Edoxaban after surgery

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I am a bit worried about bleeds & healing . I recently had a carotid endarterectomy & but back on my edoxaban and aspirin added. Surely this has a risk of bleeding & is it likely to affect the healing process as clotting is part of the healing process?

Anyone able to comment please.

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Hi kkatz, i read your post with interest as just yesterday I was told that the ultrasound that I had for something else picked a thrombus within carotid vessel. I am terrified. My gp referred me to a specialist so waiting to hear from them. If you don’t mind me asking, can you share the experience you had with this and any info you have about it.

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It was furred up with plaque not a thrombosis.

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