BackWelcome Intelihealth Cusomers
InteliHealthInteliHealth
Chrome 2001
.
The Trusted Source InteliHealth Aetna InteliHealth Aetna InteliHealth
Enter Drug Name . Enter Search Term
     
. .
. .
.
Home
Health Commentaries
InteliHealth Dental
Drug Resource Center
Ask the Expert
Interactive Tools
Todays News
InteliHealth Policies
Site Map
Diseases & Conditions Healthy Lifestyle Your Health Look It Up
Complementary and Alternative Medicine E-Mail
.
.
Ask The Expert
Harvard Medical School
.
Image of a cadeusus
. .
General Medical Questions
.
Q: My mother was recently told that taking fish oil thins the blood. I thought it helps lubricate the joints. Which is right?
.
.
.
The Trusted Source
.
.
Robert H. Shmerling, M.D.

Robert H. Shmerling, M.D., is associate physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and associate professor at Harvard Medical School. He has been a practicing rheumatologist for over 20 years at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is an active teacher in the Internal Medicine Residency Program, serving as the Robinson Firm Chief. He is also a teacher in the Rheumatology Fellowship Program.

.
.
July 27, 2009
.
A:

Your mother is right.

Fish oil can thin the blood a bit, but most of the time this doesn't matter. It does matter for people in the hospital who get treatment to prevent blood clots (such as heparin injections). Fish oil may increase their risk of bleeding.

Taking high doses of omega-3 fatty acids (a key ingredient of fish oil), can cause nosebleeds, blood in the urine and even stroke due to bleeding into the brain.

Besides people who take blood thinners, others at risk of bleeding while taking fish oil include those who have bleeding problems (such as a blood disease or a bleeding ulcer) or people who are having surgery.

The overall risk of using fish oil is probably low. But doctors are concerned about the potential interactions of over-the-counter products like this with other products and with prescription drugs. This is especially true for people who take many medications every day.

The benefit of fish oil for joints seems to be modest at best. By the way, the potential benefit of fish oil for joints is probably not as a joint lubrication. Fish oil has a mild anti-inflammatory effect. By reducing inflammation, fish oil may be helpful for the pain and stiffness of arthritis.

.
.
InteliHealth
.
Choose Your Expert
.
.
.
InteliHealth
Do You Have A Question?
.
. . .
.
Ask The Expert Archives
Topics
.
InteliHealth
.
.
InteliHealth
.
Archives Keyword Search
.
.
InteliHealth

   
.
.   HONcode
.
Chrome 2001
Chrome 2001