What Are the Symptoms of Coagulation Disorders Induced by Toxins?
Symptoms can vary depending on whether the toxin causes increased or decreased coagulation. Increased coagulation may lead to deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism, characterized by swelling, pain, or difficulty breathing. Conversely, decreased coagulation can cause extensive bleeding, easy bruising, or petechiae, which are small red or purple spots on the skin.