Pulmonary thrombosis is when a blood clot from another part of the body (usually the deep veins of the leg) dislodges from the place of origin and settles somewhere in the lungs. This blocks blood flow into the lungs. It is treated by a clot buster in the short term to bust the clot and if it is a chronic problem they are given Warfarin or something similar to prevent future clots
This is called thrombosis and can only be treated by a physician
In many cases, deep vein thrombosis can be successfully treated if diagnosed early.
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Deep vein thrombosis is a common but difficult to detect illness that can be fatal if not treated effectively.
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Acute thrombosis better known as Coronary Thrombosis, is when a blood clot forms inside the a vessel of the heart.
Yes, thrombosis can be treated using various methods, depending on the type and severity. Common treatments include anticoagulants to thin the blood, thrombolytics to dissolve clots, and mechanical interventions like catheter-directed thrombolysis or thrombectomy. Lifestyle changes and medications to manage risk factors, such as blood pressure and cholesterol, are also important in prevention and management. Prompt treatment is crucial to minimize complications.
The enzyme streptokinase may be given to help dissolve the renal clot. Anticoagulant medications are usually prescribed to prevent clots from recurring.
Pulmonary thrombosis is a stationary clot found in the lungs.
Thrombosis is a medical term meaning blood clotting. To reduce your risk of thrombosis, take an aspirin tablet daily.
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