Attention, aspirin on some people causes more damage than health benefits

Low - dose aspirin therapy is known for several years, said to reduce the risk of heart disease in the elderly. But recent studies have revealed that people in this group who receive aspirin daily may be in danger of some other health problems such as bloodshed. [...]
Low - dose aspirin therapy is known for several years, said to reduce the risk of heart disease in the elderly. But recent studies have revealed that people in this group who receive aspirin daily may be in danger of some other health problems such as bloodshed.
The American Heart Association issued a series of instructions in March 2019 against daily use of aspirin in healthy people, who have no history of heart disease or strokes.
Regular use of low - dose aspirin in these individuals, who use it as a preventive measure for cardiovascular diseases, can cause serious health damage, says the instructions. These councils don't apply to people who have gone through a heart attack or have set stickers in their coronary arteries.
Inner Bleeding
Aspirin has long been known to cause internal bleeding in some people. The publication I Harvard in November last year marks the first study, which states that aspirin is not recommended for the prevention of heart disease. Other subsequent studies also confirmed the same theory, advising against their use.
“Studies have shown that people with diabetes but no cardiovascular diseases had benefits, but also risks. They have seen a 1% drop in the risk of attack and a 1% increase in the risk of bleeding”. Medicine Daily












