What Are the Potential Sources of Thrombin Dysregulation?
Thrombin dysregulation can occur due to genetic mutations, autoimmune disorders, and exposure to certain environmental toxins. Pharmaceuticals, such as anticoagulants, are designed to modulate thrombin activity but can sometimes lead to adverse effects if not properly managed. Additionally, snake venom is a well-known source of thrombin-like enzymes that can interfere with normal coagulation pathways.