What disease causes the body to quit producing vitamin B resulting in blood clots on the lungs?
Question by Kimridesaharley: What disease causes the body to quit producing vitamin B resulting in blood clots on the lungs?
Blood clots on lungs and the body is not producing vitamin B. I can’t recall the disease but heard of it. Any ideas?
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Answer by mr.answerman
You have wrong info. the body does not produce vit. B. Clots can occur for a number of reasons, including meds, smoking, birth control and more.
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A lack or a deficiency of Vit B 6 may be related to seizures, chronic pain, depression, headaches and, Parkinsons’s Disease.
Basically, a deficiency of Vitamin B6, folic acid or, Vitamin B 12 may increase your level of homocysteine, an amino acid normally found in your blood.
An increase in homocysteine is an independent risk factor for heart disease & stroke. High levels may damage coronary ( heart) arteries or make it easier for ** blood clotting cells( platelets) to clump together & form a clot.
Here are two websites that are quite informative:
http://www.cure4cancer.com/products/b6.html
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/985640580.html
I hope that this info is helpful.
As far as any specific disorder ( or a disease name) that causes blood clots on the lungs due to a lack of ” vitamin B “, I’m uncertain as to such a known, specific disorder.