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Venous thrombosis in the elderly is mainly conservative** in principle, and surgery can be performed according to the situation if necessary**. Nonhormonal anti-inflammatory agents, sedatives, warm compresses, ultrasound, and ultraviolet light can be given to superficial vein thrombophlebitis without restriction of activity or anticoagulation**. Deep vein thrombosis, particularly acute iliac, femoral vein, and calf deep vein thrombosis, is predisposed to be complicated by pulmonary embolism and is most dangerous within two days of onset, so anticoagulation and thrombolysis should be performed immediately after diagnosis of the disease.
Anticoagulation and thrombolysis** are used with caution in patients over 70 years of age in the absence of contraindications.
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Venous thrombosis** method, in the conditions of slow venous blood flow, hypercoagulable state of blood and damage to the vascular intima, acute non-purulent inflammation of the vein, and secondary thrombotic disease. The vast majority of venous thrombosis occurs in the deep veins of the pelvis and lower extremities. It is more common in postpartum, fracture and trauma, and post-operative patients.
Limb pain, swelling, distended superficial veins, and palpable cords along the veins should be considered. Ultrasound Doppler and radionuclide venography may aid in diagnosis. Thrombosis tends to fall off in the early stage, which can cause large pulmonary infarction and is often one of the causes of sudden death.
Therefore, streptokinase or urokinase thrombolysis** should be used in the early stages, followed by anticoagulation with heparin or coumarin** to prevent thrombosis from forming and spreading. Venous thrombosis** method.
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If you want to prevent blood clots, it is recommended to participate in regular physical activities in your daily life, and you should first choose the appropriate physical activities according to your specific situation, such as jogging, walking, yoga, swimming, climbing, etc. Participating in sports activities can accelerate blood circulation in the body and achieve the purpose of preventing blood clots. At the same time, in terms of diet, you should increase your intake of HDL as much as possible, because HDL does not accumulate on the walls of blood vessels in the body, which can ensure that the blood is more smooth and can also reduce the possibility of arteriosclerosis to a certain extent.
Common HDL foods mainly include apples, spinach, peppers, cucumbers, grapes, etc.
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In fact, there is no best way to vein thrombosis, only the most suitable method. According to the situation, you can consider giving anticoagulant, nerve-nourishing, analgesic and other drugs**, do not smoke and drink, avoid exertion, do not overeat, do not eat high-fat, greasy food, severe may require surgery.
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There are many thrombolysis programs, but the most important thing is thrombolysis, thrombolysis is divided into systemic thrombolysis and endoluminal tube thrombolysis.
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Thrombosis includes venous thrombosis and arterial thrombosis, which can occur in the blood vessels of any part of the body, and the incidence of venous thrombosis is much higher than that of arterial thrombosis, and the ratio of the two is 4 1. The clinical manifestations of venous thrombosis of the lower limbs are sudden swelling of one limb, local pain, aggravated when walking, and only heavy feeling when standing in mild cases. Venous thrombosis symptoms will gradually change from mild to severe, and if the early symptoms are not timely and effective**, they will slowly develop to the middle and late stages.
Therefore, it is necessary to achieve early detection, early diagnosis, and early diagnosis.
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There are two types of venous thrombosis: one is thrombophlebitis, which refers to inflammation as the first and thrombosis as secondary. The other is venous thrombosis, which refers to the fact that thrombosis is the first phenomenon, and the inflammatory process of the venous wall is secondary.
However, deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities is most common. The elderly not only have a high incidence rate, but also are prone to fatal pulmonary embolism, which deserves attention. Requires vascular surgery visits.
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If the deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs is not timed, 1. It will cause the spread of thrombosis, increase the probability of fatal pulmonary embolism, and greatly reduce the probability of vascular recanalization in the later stage. 2. Thrombus detachment causes fatal pulmonary embolism. 3. The time of deep vein thrombosis recanalization is prolonged, and long-term deep venous hypertension will seriously damage the function of the deep vein valve, and severe deep vein post-thrombotic syndrome will appear, which is manifested as repeated swelling of the lower limbs, stasis dermatitis, hyperpigmentation, lipid sclerosis, venous ulcer and even thrombosis.
It seriously affects daily life and work, and even causes disability.
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If it is simple superficial varicose veins of the lower limbs, the general clinical symptoms are mild, the progression is slow, and most of them are manifested as simple varicose veins, and in a few cases, there may be thrombophlebitis, venous ulcers, etc.; If it is a deep vein valve insufficiency, or even a deep venous return obstruction, the condition is relatively serious, the calf has a feeling of heaviness when standing, easy fatigue, and even swelling and bursting pain of the lower limbs, and the later stage will occur ** nutritional changes, desquamation, atrophy, pigmentation, eczema ulcer formation.
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Generally speaking, the prolongation of varicose veins of the lower limbs will lead to complications such as subcutaneous induration, ulcers, pigmentation, and wet diagnosis. In the absence of deep venous insufficiency, edema may also occur.
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Pharmacological approach to venous thrombosis**.
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The best methods of venous thrombosis include the following:
1. If the patient has superficial vein thrombosis of the upper limbs, it is often a complication caused by intravenous drip, and local wet compresses or topical drugs such as Xiliaotu can be used to improve the symptoms.
2. If it is superficial vein thrombosis of the lower limbs, the patient can use the method of resection of the diseased vein and its thrombus together to achieve **.
3. If it is deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs, the general patient can use interventional thrombosuction, or catheter thrombolysis. Generally, this kind of surgery is used for patients in the acute stage, and the onset of the disease should not exceed one month, and the effect is more obvious.
4. If it is pulmonary embolism, the patient should first perform thrombolysis or thrombosis of the pulmonary artery, and then place the vena cava filter to prevent the thrombus from falling off further and aggravating the pulmonary embolism, and give the patient anticoagulation** after surgery.
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It can be done with medication**, which is very safe, and if the condition is very serious, surgery should be considered**.
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It can be done by intervening to understand the specific cause of the disease, or by dissolving, both of which are effective.
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Venous thromboembolism, preferably by medication or surgery, can achieve the best results.
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Summary. Hello dear, <>
1. Anticoagulant drugs: At present, the commonly used anticoagulant drugs include warfarin, dabi**ester capsules, rivaroxaban tablets, etc., which can effectively relieve the symptoms caused by thrombosis. 2. Thrombolytic drugs:
At present, commonly used thrombolytic drugs include urokinase for injection, recombinant tissue plasminogen activator, recombinant streptokinase for injection, etc., which can promote thrombolysis and improve physical symptoms. <>
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Hello dear, <>
1. Anticoagulant drugs: At present, the commonly used anticoagulant drugs include warfarin, dabi**ester capsules, rivaroxaban tablets, etc., which can effectively relieve the symptoms caused by thrombosis. 2. Thrombolytic drugs:
At present, commonly used thrombolytic drugs include urokinase for injection, recombinant tissue plasminogen activator, recombinant streptokinase for injection, etc., which can promote thrombolysis and improve physical symptoms. <>
3. Antiplatelet drugs: At present, the commonly used antiplatelet drugs include aspirin tablets, dipyridamole tablets, clopidogrel bisulfate tablets, etc., which can inhibit platelet aggregation and thus inhibit thrombosis. 4. Surgery**
If the thrombosis is not available with drugs**, surgical thrombectomy, catheter thrombolysis, mechanical thrombosis and other surgeries can be selected**. <>
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Question 1: Can venous thrombosis be cured? Yes, even if it is Chen Dan's venous thrombosis, there is a chance to recanalize. Professor Lei Xiaoming has a very good way to do this, and he is also the first doctor to propose that old thrombosis can be dissolved. It is the Great Wall of Shijiazhuang.
Question 2: Can venous thrombosis in the lower limbs be cured if it is very serious Let Professor Lei take a look.
Question 3: Excuse me**Venous thrombosis**** is well cured Your disease is not urgent, slowly** and conditioning, go to ask the doctor where the crack is not too much blood, if you can, put some blood, I have tried headache and discomfort before, go to the hospital to check and there is no problem, I asked the doctor if I can donate blood, the doctor said yes, and then I went to donate 300 ml, usually eat lightly, pay attention to rest, do not stay up late, slowly my head does not hurt, now people are also spiritual, I hope to help you, Health is a priceless wealth of hunger silver, I wish you soon**!
Question 4: How can venous thrombosis be completely dissolved through drugs, because the time will be relatively long, so it is recommended to eat without ***, such as Dilong protein imported from Japan. Wait.
Question 6: Can venous thrombosis in the left lower limb be completely ** There are some thrombis that cannot be completely dissolved, that is, they cannot be completely dissolved**, but many thrombosis can be completely dissolved.
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