What to do if the vein is severely blocked, what are the symptoms of the vein blockage

Updated on healthy 2024-07-19
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Vein blockage is a blood flow disorder caused by a foreign body in the blood vessels, just like a water pipe, if there is something in front of the water blocking the back, it will not be able to get out, but because the blood vessels are very thin, they will become thicker and larger, and you can see with your eyes. Most of these vascular foreign bodies are caused by intravascular thrombosis. I would like to take the liberty of asking if you smoke and drink, and if so, I would like to warn you to quit in time, which is an important cause of blood clots.

    Of course, the front blockage may also be due to the external pressure is blocked by the blood vessels, which requires a careful look at the muscles in front and so on and have not increased. After finding the reason, it's **. Its ** main points are as follows:

    1.If it is a blood clot, it can be dissolved by thrombolysis**, of course, it can also be removed directly after surgery. 2.

    If it is external pressure, then directly treat the symptoms and reduce the external pressure. The drugs for thrombolysis are different in each hospital, which can be fibrous tissue lysosin, etc., and of course, long-term use of antiplatelet aggregation such as aspirin**. This will help reduce**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello: venous vascular embolism is venous thrombosis, which is more common in the lower limbs, mostly seen in long-term bed rest or after surgery, the symptoms are swelling, pain and superficial varicose veins of the affected limbs, etc., the examination method mainly relies on ultrasound examination, **The principle is thrombolysis, anticoagulation, and disintegration**.

    Guidance: thrombosis generally has a better thrombolytic effect within 72 hours, if you find it earlier, it is recommended that you dissolve thrombolysis**, the first choice of thrombolytic drugs is urokinase, anticoagulation can be used heparin**, low molecular weight dextran is used for depolymerization, ** elevate the affected limb during the period, in order to facilitate venous return, less standing and commonly used elastic stockings, etc., if the conservative ** effect is not good, you should be operated on**, I hope mine will help you!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Quit smoking, because smoking can change the viscosity of the blood, and the blood becomes viscous and easy to stagnate.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Varicose veins refer to the tortuosity and dilation of veins due to factors such as blood stagnation and weak venous walls. Varicose veins can occur in many parts of the body, such as hemorrhoids are actually a kind of varicose veins, and clinical manifestations include esophageal and gastric varices, varicoceles and abdominal wall varices. Varicose veins most often occur in the lower extremities.

    It is worth emphasizing that varicose veins are secondary manifestations of other lesions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The capillaries on the right side of the head are blocked, the main veins on the right side of the neck are blocked, and the blood supply depends on the bifurcated blood vessels, and the side of the body is numb, and the neck is numb.

    Cerebral angiography can be done to further confirm the cerebrovascular condition, such as severe stenosis, to see if there is a possibility of stent placement or bypass.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the case of cardiac or intracranial cases, thrombolysis can be performed for acute embolic infarction**. Interventional procedures can be performed on the heart if necessary**. If it is a different part and there is no complete infarction, it is conservative to avoid aggravation of the thrombosis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. The symptoms of vein blockage are more obvious, and have a great impact on the physical and mental health of patients, and the causes of vein blockage are also relatively many, which are generally caused by retinal lesions.

    2. The symptoms of vein blockage are more obvious, many patients may cause the phenomenon of high intraocular pressure, there are retinal symptoms that can cause discomfort in the retina, patients will have symptoms of eye pain and swelling, and patients with vein blockage will have blurred vision or edema.

    3. Some people have the phenomenon of vein blockage, which will lead to mild edema in the macular area, and may also lead to hemorrhagic lesions in the eye area.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Netizen, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities, also known as deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities, is a common condition that refers to the clotting of venous blood in the deep vein blood vessels of the lower extremities. This disease can leave edema of the lower extremities, secondary varicose veins, dermatitis, pigmentation, stagnant ulcers, etc.

    1.Bed rest and elevation of the affected limb.

    Leg elevation and initial bed rest relieve pain in patients with deep vein thrombosis with acute leg swelling, and the traditional approach of recommending strict bed rest for 1 to 2 weeks to prevent pulmonary embolism has been questioned, and lung scans have shown that bed rest does not reduce the incidence of pulmonary embolism. In addition, early ambulation of the bed resulted in a faster improvement in pain and swelling compared to bed rest.

    Wearing compression stockings in patients with deep vein thrombosis may improve pain and swelling with long-term wear, may inhibit thrombus growth and reduce post-thrombotic syndrome.

    2.Anticoagulant**.

    This is one of the most important modern methods of deep vein thrombosis. Proper use of anticoagulants reduces the rate of pulmonary embolism and the sequelae of deep vein thrombosis. Its function is to prevent the growth of existing blood clots and the formation of new blood clots in other areas, and to promote the rapid recanalization of the thrombotic veins.

    In recent years, many new oral anticoagulant drugs, such as rivaroxaban, have been developed due to the complex effects of warfarin related to drugs or foods, large individual dose differences, and the risk of bleeding, which need to be monitored. Rivaroxaban is rarely affected by drugs or foods, generally does not require testing, and is easy to use.

    3.Thrombolysis**.

    Including systemic thrombolysis and catheter contact thrombolysis, the drugs used are mostly urokinase. Systemic thrombolysis through intravenous systemic thrombolysis: systemic administration through superficial veins, so that the drug is evenly distributed in the body with blood circulation to achieve the purpose of thrombolysis.

    Interventional thrombolysis mostly refers to catheter-sparing contact thrombolysis: also known as CDT. The deep vein of the limb is inserted retrograde through the proximal deep venous catheterization, and the physical opening of the vascular lumen is partially relieved by the guidewire and catheter, and then the drug is directly in contact with the thrombus through the placement of the thrombolysis catheter, so that the loose and fresh thrombus in the acute stage is dissolved, and the trunk vein is restored in time.

    Some scholars believe that catheter thrombolysis**iliofemoral vein thrombosis improves quality of life compared with anticoagulation alone.

    4.Long-term deep vein thrombosis**.

    The duration of DVT anticoagulation** remains controversial, and long-term anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of DVT** as well as post-thrombotic syndrome. Anticoagulation is recommended for 3 months for simple causes such as surgery or quiescence and 6 to 12 months for idiopathic deep vein thrombosis. For patients with malignant tumors, low-molecular-weight heparin is administered for 3 to 6 months due to warfarin.

    Anticoagulation is recommended for at least 12 months for patients with a first episode of DVT who have anticoagulant antibodies or two or more risk factors for thrombosis, and lifelong anticoagulation** for patients with two histories of DVT**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the blood vessels are blocked, drink 1 cup of tea appropriately to dredge the blood vessels, lower lipids and activate blood, and stabilize blood pressure.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Blood vessels are blocked, blood is not smooth, cook 1 bowl of porridge to lower blood pressure, regulate blood lipids, and prevent cerebral infarction.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Accumulation of vascular garbage, do 3 things less, eat 2 more things, lower cholesterol, and unblock blood vessels!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The effect of traditional Chinese medicine ** is the best, if there is [vascular], you can buy some to try, if the symptoms of leg soreness and swelling, the effect is relatively fast, according to the course of use, you can repair the blood vessels nutritionally.

    Traditional Chinese medicine is still a cure for the root cause, like some Western medicines, but it only constricts blood vessels and is anticoagulant, and has no effect on valve defects.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Xinzhikang natural leech is indeed very good, and the effect is very good.

    Be light. Eat more fruits and vegetables.

    For example, strawberries, oranges, grapefruits, loofahs, fungus, etc.

    Exercise every day.

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