The Dangers Of Deep Vein Thrombosis

Risk Factors Patients Need To Be Aware Of

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Prolonged bed rest or limited movements, such as during an extensive hospital stay or paralysis can result in DVT. This is especially true for the legs as if they remain still for long periods, the calf muscles do not contract properly to help blood circulate, increasing the chances of the formation of blood clots. Pregnancy increases the risk factor of a woman developing DVT, as it increases pressure on the woman's veins in the pelvis and legs, and the risk is still present for up to six weeks after giving birth. Other risk factors include birth control pills and other oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy, some forms of cancer, heart failure, inflammatory bowel disease, a patient over the age of sixty, heavy smoking, and being overweight or obese.

Still curious about the risks of DVT? Keep reading to find out the complications deep vein thrombosis are associated with and how one can be deadly for some.

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