In this video Dr. Jill Carnahan interviews Dr. Ann Corson about issues with hypercoagulation in chronic illness and how inflammation and infection may cause excess fibrin production. Excess fibrin production impairs oxygen getting to tissues and vital organs.
Key Points
- Inflammation and infection can cause excess fibrin production
- Excess fibrin production can cause layer that impairs oxygen getting to tissues and organs and causes many symptoms including local hypoxia, fatigue, exercise intolerance
- Platelet dysfunction is also very common after Lyme disease, mold toxicity or other infection or inflammatory process.