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What is Deep vein thrombosis? What is its treatment?

   


Thrombosis is a condition where a blood vessel is blocked. Two types based on sheet music. Clots 

in arteries are called arterial thrombosis, venous thrombosis, and veins in veins are called venous 

thrombosis.

Venous thrombosis is also called deep vein thrombosis. A cyst occurs when it is in one of the veins 

inside the body. This usually occurs in the lower limbs and pelvis; but, it can occur anywhere in 

the body, including the hands, lungs, kidneys, and even the brain. A cyst or completely cut off the 

blood flow through a vein.



Causes DVT

Hair cut

Vascular injuries can be surgical

Mobility is limited, as usual

OBESITY

Genetic disorders

Smoking

Abdominal disorders

Long-term medication for hormone therapy or birth control

Autoimmune disease

OBESITY

Old

Symptoms of DVT

Symptoms are varied and can be present in one or more ways that can resemble general health 

problems, so see your doctor to rule out any complications.

Edema or swelling in the leg

Reaching the foot only by effort

Tenderness or warmth in the swelling

Red skin



The veins are prominent

Pain in the front of the groin or thigh

A confusing word or mentality

Chest pain

Loss of taste

Don't breathe

Palpitations

Chest pain

Fatigue from the sudden exertion

Cough

Sweat

Diagnosis



Diagnosis is based on physical examination and medical history and other diagnostic tests. This 

can be broken down as follows:

Hematological analysis:

Routine blood tests

The D-Dimer test is a confirmatory test for yeast

Magnetic resonance imaging to exclude deep vein thrombosis from the abdominal cavity.

Computed tomography to detect intra-abdominal deep vein thrombosis, thoracic and thoracic 

veins, and pulmonary nodules to rule out pulmonary embolism. Duplex Ultras - a series of 

ultrasounds to test the course of blood vessels.

Venography to identify cysts.

Treatment of deep vein thrombosis

Treatment depends on age, health and medical history, drug tolerance, and prognosis.



Preferred treatment:

Stop floor expansion

Keep the lunges moving during the split?

Preventing the recurrence of another deep vein thrombosis

Anticoagulant drugs:

Preventing the distribution and movement of drugs.

Compression socks:

Apply below the knee as a symptomatic treatment to reduce swelling.



Vena Cava Filter:

The implant is used to block blood vessels in the lungs to prevent pulmonary embolism.

Complications of deep vein thrombosis

One stroke

Cardiac arrest

Prevention of deep vein thrombosis

Post-operative physiotherapy and manual exercises.

Physical activity

Exercise your legs during long journeys

Change lifestyle

Maintain ideal body weight.

Manage adverse conditions such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension.


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