Monday, February 1, 2010

Thrombosis More Condition_treatment How Can I Best Prevent Pulmonary Embolism If I Have A Deep Vein Thrombosis?

How can I best prevent pulmonary embolism if I have a deep vein thrombosis? - thrombosis more condition_treatment

I was a severe sprain care 2 weeks and take all the symptoms of thrombosis, but I'm home alone without a phone. My next door neighbor is hundreds if not thousands of feet below and as I said, severe sprain ...

5 comments:

vonny said...

Clearly, the convenience of e-mail that you are online? This means that you contact your doctor or hospital should be able to help and advise.
Certainly swallow an aspirin, at least in the meantime.
We hope to solve them in a safe and healthy environment.

vonny said...

Clearly, the convenience of e-mail that you are online? This means that you contact your doctor or hospital should be able to help and advise.
Certainly swallow an aspirin, at least in the meantime.
We hope to solve them in a safe and healthy environment.

Ashley's Bun said...

If you go deep vein thrombosis in the emergency room.


You can not prevent a public company, if you have DVT. Better get immediate help, you can get a PE biased "on" and live .. Hopefully it is not go that far, or more ..

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medic_on... said...

A sprain does not lead to DVT. To prevent DVT is preferable to travel and not stay for long. That makes people who have broken their hips and not get up. If you move the blood flows better hold. Some people who are anti-coagulants such as aspirin or Coumadin Plavix.
Blood clots can manifest as pain in the calf and also tend to red hot.
If you're worried, go to your doctor. I went into the mine and it was assumed that a possible blood clot, and when I had an MRI that was another problem. At least it was a blood clot.

scoutma5... said...

How about you your doc or the hospital? Or someone who can call you? This condition must be treated in hospital.

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