Prevention and Treatment of Deep Vein Thrombosis


Posted November 23, 2012 by BritneyW

If you are at high risk for developing DVT or you already have DVT the good news is that there are many treatment options available that will address the issue at heart and give you the results that you desire.

 
If you are at high risk for developing DVT or you already have DVT the good news is that there are many treatment options available that will address the issue at heart and give you the results that you desire. Different options are available to patients and it all varies on where the clot is or what part of the body is at high risk. The very best option for individuals is to attempt to prevent DVT. There are numerous strategies that you can take in order to protect yourself as much as possible from getting DVT. Deep venous thrombosis doctors recommend that in order to try and prevent the issue, you should try to make some changes to your lifestyle. Things such as smoking and poor diet can greatly increase the likelihood of DVT. Another thing that you can do is get immediate treatment or care for traumatic injuries or any injuries that disable you. A final thing that is very simple to do for most is to remember to get up and walk around when on an airplane or when sitting for extended periods of time.

Unfortunately, sometimes conditions occur by fault not of your own and it is important to deal with them in a proper medical manner that encourages healing and prosperity. There are a multitude of options available to those with DVT and they range from very simple and non-invasive, to complicated but proven procedure’s that attack the heart of the problem.

One solution that many DVT doctors use to help treat their patients is something called compression stockings. These stockings are custom fitted to a patient’s leg and they provide pressure to both legs. You may ask what pressure does to help cure or prevent DVT. The answer is that pressure decreases dwelling and increases blood flow to various areas of the legs. This is a great and simple option to those who have DVT in their legs (most common place) and are comfortable wearing these. It is common for patients with DVT to wear them for one year after they have been diagnosed with DVT.

Another option for individuals is an Inferior Vena Cava Filter otherwise known as and IVC filter. This is an intricate design that is made to prevent a clot in the lower legs or extremities from moving to the heart or pulmonary organs. IVC filters are often given to high-risk patients. This IVC filter is done in a non- invasive fashion and is sent through a vein to the desired location through a small incision in the neck or the groin. Most of the time, the individual is awake or only slightly sedated during the process.

There is another way to help treat and prevent DVT. It is called Mechanical Thrombectomy and this procedure aims to remove blood clots from deep veins. This is a very new procedure that was simply unavailable years ago. Many are choosing to go with this option because it provides the patient with security and trust that there is no longer a blood clot that needs to be worried about and it greatly reduces the risk of heart attack and strokes caused by DVT.

Learn more about deep vein thrombosis and treatment for dvt.
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Tags dvt , deep vein thrombosis , treatment , prevention , venous disease , blood clot
Last Updated November 23, 2012