Unless you have an underlying condition, taking vitamin E supplements is not likely to
cause abnormal bleeding.
Not exact matches
The
abnormal bleeding and bruising occur in part because of the decreased number of platelets in the blood and also because the cancerous cells release substances that
cause excessive
bleeding.
Other
causes of low milk supply include thyroid disorders, pieces of retained placenta, which would likely be accompanied by
abnormal postpartum
bleeding, polycystic ovary syndrome, which involves an imbalance of sex hormones, and Sjogren's syndrome, an autoimmune disease.
These pathologies fall broadly into four categories: coagulopathy, where
abnormal blood clotting is
caused; haemorrhaging, where
bleeding occurs; neurotoxicity, which damages the nervous system
causing paralysis, and cytotoxicity, where the bite
causes death of cells and destruction of tissue.
Also,
abnormal uterine
bleeding (AUB) can
cause anemia too — this is
bleeding during your cycle when you know you're not having your period.
Too much vitamin E, however, can
cause your blood to get too thin, leading to
abnormal bleeding and hemorrhage.
This
causes anemia, weakness, lethargy, and gum issues, along with
abnormal bleeding and clotting.
Ehrlichia can
cause the following symptoms in dogs: fever, lethargy, loss of appetitie, weight loss,
abnormal bleeding such as nosebleeds or bruising, enlarged lymph nodes, enlarged spleen, pain and stiffness, coughing, discharge from the eyes or nose, vomiting and diarrhea, inflammation of the eye, and neurological symptoms such as incoordination, depression, and paralysis.
The result can be necrosis (cell death
caused by degradation), hyperplasia (
abnormal increase in normal cells) and hemorrhage (
bleeding).
Ehrlichiosis
causes fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, joint and muscle pain / swelling, enlarged spleen and lymph nodes, and
abnormal bleeding.