Doctors will put you on some kind of anti coagulation therapy to prevent more clotting. Usually a brief course of heparin then warfarin.
If you have or suspect a DVT you need to see a doctor DVT's can be fatal.
You can't treat a DVT yourself.
Anticoagulants: heparin or warfarin. These stop the blood clot from growing, and stop bits breaking off and becoming enlodged elsewhere; warfarin also helps prevent the growth of other blood clots.
There are a range of treatments available for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). They range from medications such as blood thinners to clot-busting drugs used in self care surgeries. A radiologist may use catheter-directed thrombolysis where they insert a catheter into a leg vein, locate the clot, and infuse the clot-busting drug directly into the clot.
Deep vein thrombosis can be prevented through prophylactic anticoagulant drugs and venous stasis prevention with gradient elastic stockings and intermittent pneumatic compression of the legs.
Deep vein thrombosis can be treated with drug therapy, bed rest, and gradient elastic stockings.
Anticoagulants
Aspirin, heparin, warferan.
Thrombolytic Doctors will put you on some kind of anti coagulation therapy to prevent more clotting. Usually a brief course of heparin then warfarin.
Thrombolytic Doctors will put you on some kind of anti coagulation therapy to prevent more clotting. Usually a brief course of heparin then warfarin.
A thrombosis is a blood clot in a vein. This usually happens after some injury to the body. I think the most common form of thrombosis is a deep vein thrombosis in the legs. When this happens there is swelling of the muscle, pain and redness.
(heart attack, pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis, or death)
Acne Vulgaris or more commonly known as Acne has a variety of treatment options. Some include an astringent which is used to deep clean skin as well as moisturizing face washes.
There are several treatments options including: medicated withdrawal (will help with some of the withdrawal symptoms), outpatient at a clinic, residential treatment at a clinic, or treatment within the criminal justice system.
There are a couple of treatment options for those who have been exposed to asbestos. Some of those options include having oxygen therapy, and respiratory physiotherapy.
I am sorry to hear that you have lung cancer. Some places to look at regarding your treatment options are www.mayoclinic.org/lung-cancer/, www.lungcanceronline.org/treatment/index.html and nationallungcancerpartnership.org.
There are many treatment options for COPD. Some of these include but are not limited to oxygen treatment, medications such as an inhaler or physical training and lifestyle changes. All of these should be talked about with your doctor before deciding on the right one for you.
"Some treatment options for someone diagnosed with prostate cancer is to undergo radiation and chemotherapy. Depending at which stage of cancer you are in, this may be your best option."
Compression and ice.
Cardiovascular diseases are another way of saying circulatory system diseases. Some of these include atherosclerosis, hypertension, and deep vein thrombosis.