If your answer is "yes" to one of the first four questions or two questions from 5 to 10 you are at risk, so there is an acute need to visit your health care professional for an advice and to get instructions for venous thrombosis prevention. But if the answer is "no" to all questions you are unlikely to face this ailment, but it’s still important to undergo appropriate tests every year to make sure that your health is Ok and not at risk.
Symptoms of venous thrombosisIn half of the cases, the onset of thrombosis proceeds almost asymptomatically, depending on the location of the thrombus, blood often passes unhindered inside the vein without causing a bad feeling. In other cases, the following manifestations might be observed:
Who is facing vein thrombosis?First of all, the development of venous thrombosis affects pregnant women and mothers in the first 4-6 weeks after childbirth. At this time, the blood level of the hormone estrogen increases, which worsens blood fluidity, which is fraught with the formation of blood clots. Moreover, because of the pressure of the uterus, blood circulation in the pelvic organs is disturbed, which further increases the risk of developing the disease.
Tendency to deep vein thrombosis is also transmitted genetically. However, no need to panic if your mother or grandparents suffered from this ailment. The presence of cases of thrombosis in a family history is not a sentence.With genes, only a predisposition to thrombosis is transmitted, which, with due care for your health and some precautions, makes your risks of getting thrombosis even lower than other’s people who treat possible risks of thrombosis more negligently.
The risk of this ailment increases in case of a trauma, infections and surgical interventions that affect the rheological properties of the blood and literally ruins the inner wall of the veins. Also, the situation worsens even more against the background of the use of certain substances, in particular hormonal medications, alcohol abuse and smoking.
Treatment of venous thrombosisDepending on how bad is your case, the methods of treatment suggested by your physician might vary.