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5. Avoid blood-thinner medicines

Some medications have adverse effects that cause your blood to become thinner. You should avoid taking such medications before any surgery. They can lead to hemorrhage and many other complications. That's why preparation for total hip replacement surgery lasts so long. Before any move is made, you should consult with your doctor about the medicines you're taking. If some of them are necessary, you can find an alternative that doesn't thin the blood. If you fail to report blood-thinner mends to your doctor, you are risking your life. Be wise and don't risk anything.

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