Blood
clotting Blood clotting is a vital part of the body's natural healing process. It is the process by which blood is able to form clots to stop the bleeding from cuts or other injuries. The process is initiated when an injury occurs and is completed when the clot is dissolved. Blood clotting is important for preventing excessive bleeding and could save lives if a major injury occurs. Blood clotting can also be used in medical treatments, such as treating some types of cancer, heart disease, and stroke. In addition, blood clotting is used in surgery and even during childbirth to control bleeding. Blood clotting is an indispensable process in maintaining human health and well-being.
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