How is the diagnosis made?
The diagnosis of venous thrombosis is based on several medical examinations.
The most common is Doppler ultrasound, which allows visualization of blood flow in the veins and detection of the presence of a clot.
In some cases, blood tests may also be carried out to confirm the diagnosis.
Possible treatments
Fortunately, deep vein thrombosis can be treated effectively if detected early.
Treatments typically include:
Anticoagulants
They help to thin the blood and prevent the clot from worsening.
Rest and monitoring
Depending on the severity, a period of rest may be necessary.
Compression stockings
They improve blood circulation and reduce the risk of complications.
Medical follow-up is essential to prevent recurrences.
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