Deep Vein Thrombosis, Jupiter


 

Deep Vein Thrombosis involves the partial or complete blockage of a deep vein in the lower leg, causing blood flow restrictions. Blood flow restrictions prevent blood being efficiently pumped from veins into body tissues and to the heart. There are two types of DVT:

  1. Acute DVT, and
  2. Chronic DVT.

Acute DVT can be treated at Goldman Vein Institute in Jupiter. As in the case of chronic DVT, it should also be monitored closely.

Deep Vein Thrombosis Symptoms

The vein specialists in Jupiter confirm that DVT symptoms include swelling of the leg as well as a sharp pain in the lower leg that does not subside easily, even with pain medication. Apart from leg pain and leg swelling, you can also experience shortness of breath and a pain in your chest caused by the restricted blood flow to your heart. You will also notice a tender or red area near the affected varicose vein area.

Diagnosing Deep Thrombosis

When diagnosing DVT, you will be asked to undergo a few routine tests to clarify the severity of your case. These tests include ultrasounds and in more severe cases, a CT scan. A vein thrombosis specialist will also ask you about your medical history as well as family history regarding DVT.

Risk Factors for Deep Vein Thrombosis

There are several risks surrounding DVT that includes obesity and pregnancy. You also have a bigger risk of developing DVT if you have injured one or more of your veins in the past, have high estrogen levels or need to stay immobile for long periods of time.

Treatment for Deep Vein Thrombosis

When treating your DVT condition, vein specialists in Jupiter make use of Anti-coagulants. This can either be taken orally or injected to treat any blood clots that may have formed in your lower leg veins. You can also choose to wear a compression stocking to reduce leg pain and leg swelling.

Contact a Deep Vein Thrombosis Specialist

The vein specialists at Goldman Vein Institute in Jupiter are highly experienced in their field of study. They will ensure your veins are taken care of, so you can enjoy life the way you should.

FAQ’s

  • What causes Deep Vein Thrombosis?

Deep Vein Thrombosis is caused by a blockage forming inside the vein such as a blood clot, which restricts efficient blood flow to the rest of the body.

  • What does Deep Vein Thrombosis feel like?

Deep Vein Thrombosis feels like a sharp pain in your lower leg or a pain that does not subside. You will also feel swelling and discomfort near the affected areas.

  • How to treat Deep Vein Thrombosis?

Deep Vein Thrombosis can be treated either by injecting or orally taking a solution which helps to thin the blood in your veins, thus restoring effective blood flow.

  • How common is deep vein thrombosis?

Deep Vein Thrombosis is very common. It affects about 600,000 people per year.

If you would like to have your veins checked, call us now at Goldman Vein Institute in Jupiter.

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