What Causes Phlebitis?

Prolonged Periods Of Inactivity

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It turns out prolonged periods of inactivity may increase the risk of getting phlebitis. There are various reasons why you would stay inactive for a long time. Sometimes it may be due to hospitalization or old age, and other times, it is due to traveling or just being lazy. Either way, doctors advise patients to walk for a few minutes during the day, as doing so will help strengthen your muscles and allow proper circulation of blood.

Staying inactive brings about obesity in individuals. Obesity is a risk factor associated with varicose veins, which as we know can result in thrombophlebitis. A sedentary lifestyle is killing as many as twenty to thirty percent of phlebitis patients. A blood clot may accidentally separate itself and move within the deep veins to the lungs. It causes pulmonary embolism, which is a life-threatening condition. Clots block the movement of blood to the lungs for oxygenation.

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