The Dangers Of Deep Vein Thrombosis
Prevention Tips

There are a few options individuals have when it comes to preventing deep vein thrombosis from happening to them. One of the primary ways to prevent this disorder is for a patient to avoid sitting still and to keep moving as much as possible, especially after surgery or if they have been put on bed rest. If an individual has been sitting for awhile, such as while driving or on a flight, do not cross the legs, which can decrease blood flow, and if traveling, try to move around as much as physically possible. Another great preventative measure an individual can take is to make lifestyle changes, such as losing weight if overweight and to quit smoking, as both increases a patient’s risk of developing DVT astronomically. Regular exercise is also recommended as it lowers the risk of developing blood clots within the veins, and exercise is especially necessary for individuals who sit a lot or travel frequently.
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