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Thanks for that info I’ve just realised I’ve been taking too much aspirin, I’ve been taking 150mg every few hours and will definitely cut it right back. Much appreciated!Correct. 85mg is considered as the upper bound of aspirin for daily usages. I have a few bottles of 71mg and one 85mg. They are used for days we sit quite a bit, especially long trips. Sitting for too long will also create unintentional blood clots without knowing. This message campaigns was broadcasted all over the medical related info channels for a few years. Ladies and gents that cross their legs all the time, the message was focused on them quite heavily. Cases of males and females coming in to the emergency rooms with blood clots were diagnosed, but no definitive answers. For a long while it was unclear until it was observed by a specialist in the medical field who spotted it, as she suffered from it herself. Baby aspirin became the standards for preventing blood clots as low dose blood thinner without harming the body like the larger 200mg+ doses.
The side benefits are reduction of inflammation and fever reducing due to accumulative inflammation. Funny enough, fluid build up and tissue breakage during intense pumping causes inflammation and the baby aspirin helps to reduce inflammation and fluid retention, and boost blood flow. Coincidental discovery in the PE journey.