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- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
After deep vein thrombosis (DVT) treatment, follow these tips to manage the condition and prevent complications or more blood clots: Ask about your diet Foods high in vitamin K, such as spinach, kale, other leafy greens and Brussels sprouts, can interfere with the blood thinner warfarin Take medications as directed
- How to Get Rid of Blood Clots: Treatment and More
For patients who have DVT and for some reason cannot take the available medications, other treatment is available Surgeons can implant a small metal device called an inferior vena cava filter (IVC) that traps large clot fragments and prevents them from traveling through the vena cava (a large vein in the abdomen that brings blood from the lower body back to the heart)
- Blood Clots: How They Get Dissolved - WebMD
Any clot that forms in your body, from an injury to a DVT, needs to get cleared out at some point Here’s how it happens and what treatments can help
- Blood Clot Treatment - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Treatment for blood clots depends on where the clot is in the body, and the severity of the condition Blood-thinning medications are commonly used to prevent blood clots from forming or getting bigger Thrombolytic medications can break up existing clots
- How to Dissolve Blood Clots in Your Legs: Treatments, Remedies
The most common treatments for blood clots are anticoagulant medications, also known as blood thinners These medications reduce the chances of new clots forming These medications reduce the
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