Thrombosis

Acute

What is Thrombosis?

Key points. Thrombosis occurs when blood clots block veins or arteries. Symptoms include pain and swelling in one leg, chest pain, or numbness on one side of the body. Complications of thrombosis can be life-threatening, such as a stroke or heart attack.

  • Chest pain.
  • Swelling in the leg or arm.
  • Numbness or weakness on one side of the body.
  • Sudden change in your mental state.
  • Pain in one leg (usually the calf or inner thigh)

What are the complications of thrombosis? Thrombosis can block the blood flow in both veins and arteries. Complications depend on where the thrombosis is located. The most serious problems include stroke, heart attack, and serious breathing problems.

  • Being sedentary due to bed rest or sitting too long without moving, such as during travel.
  • Polycythemia vera, a condition that causes bone marrow to make too many blood cells.
  • Having a long-term (indwelling) catheter, a tube in a blood vessel.
  • Family history of blood clots.
  • Obesity.
  • Smoking.
  • Diabetes.
  • High blood pressure.
  • High cholesterol.
  • Lack of activity and obesity.
  • Poor diet.
  • Family history of arterial thrombosis.
  • Lack of movement, such as after surgery or on a long trip.

Wear loose-fitting clothes, socks, or stockings. Raise your legs 6 inches above your heart from time to time. Wear special stockings (called compression stockings) if your doctor prescribes them. Do exercises your doctor gives you.

How is it diagnosed?

How is it diagnosed?

Treatment includes medicines that thin the blood or prevent clots, and using stents or catheters to open blocked vessels. Prevention includes being active, quitting smoking, losing weight, and managing other health conditions.

How is it treated?

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In a thrombectomy, your doctor injects a contrast dye, which helps locate the clot using X-ray guidance. The clot can usually then be removed using a thin tube called a catheter, which is a long, flexible, hollow tube that is inserted through a vein in the groin or arm and threaded to the location of the blood clot.

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