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Has anyone taken clopidogrel (plavix) and aspirin after severe bleeding from the bladder on xarelto, Eliquis, and warfarin. have atrial fib

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I have atrial fibrillation. I went off of blood thinners due to extreme bleeding from my bladder when taking blood thinners. I then had a massive stroke and have recently been put on clopidogrel and aspirin but I am still bleeding heavily from bladder with very large clots. Any suggestions?

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I would see your doctor today

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cheritorrox

Have to agree with daisyd - in fact I think I'd go to emergencies as something must be up.

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Polski

Aspirin can cause serious bleeding.

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juls

Could be your platelet level is low .

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