Thrombophlebitis
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Thrombophlebitis. What is it?. Thrombophlebitis is when a blood clot in a vein causes an acute swelling of that vein This swelling can occur in superficial or deep veins Typically this only affects veins of the lower extremities. How does it develop?.
Thrombophlebitis
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What is it? • Thrombophlebitisis when a blood clot in a vein causes an acute swelling of that vein • This swelling can occur in superficial or deep veins • Typically this only affects veins of the lower extremities
How does it develop? • Thrombophlebitis is caused by a blood clot • These clots can be caused by: • Bed rest • Extended periods of sitting or inactivity • Injury to the vein • Inherited blood clotting disorder
Examination • Some of the common signs and symptoms: • Redness • Swelling • Warmth • Tenderness • Pain • If the vein is superficial, it may appear to be red and firm to the touch
Intervention • Refer out to physician for more testing: • Ultrasound • Imaging • Blood test • Possible treatments include • Medication • Surgery
References • www.Mayoclinic.com