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What is Deep Vein Thrombosis?

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The body consists of two types of veins, superficial veins and deep veins. Superficial veins lie close to the skin’s surface while deep veins lie in the tissues of the body, surrounded by muscles. When blood within the veins thickens and clumps, circulation begins to slow and the risk of blood clots increases. While a blood clot in the superficial veins is rarely life threatening, a clot in the deep veins, called deep vein thrombosis, can be extremely dangerous.

Deep vein thrombosis usually develops in the larger veins located throughout the calves and thighs. The developed clot blocks blood flow, leading to an increase in pressure. This pressure causes vein pain and swelling, which eventually leads to the formation of varicose veins. With deep vein thrombosis, the largest area of concern is the possibility of the blood clot breaking off and traveling through the blood stream to other areas of the body. The broken clot, known as the embolus, is capable of severely damaging the body or even causing death.

Varicose veins are typically the underlying issue when it comes to deep vein thrombosis, so it’s important to visit with Universal Vein Clinics for treatment of varicose veins in Dublin as soon as you notice symptoms. Deep vein thrombosis can occur without any easily identifiable symptoms, but in most cases you will experience one or more of the following:

  • Pain
  • Swelling
  • Tenderness
  • Warm Sensations
  • Inflammation
  • Redness

Deep vein thrombosis most easily develops from long periods of inactivity, which typically occurs during travel, work or instances of hospitalization where patients are restricted to a bed. Also at risk are those individuals with certain medical conditions, which may cause an effect on the blood and the way it clots, as well as those with a family history of venous insufficiency.

If you experience any of the above symptoms, visit with a vein specialist as soon as possible for treatment of varicose veins in Dublin. Because varicose veins often lead to deep vein thrombosis, it’s important to get advice from a specialist on the proper course of action. To prevent a blot clot or other dangerous health conditions from forming, schedule an appointment at Universal Vein Clinics for treatment of varicose veins in Dublin. Our medical staff prides themselves on providing favorable patient results, and would be happy to discuss personalized procedures to heal you. Call us today at (614) 602-6455 or contact us online to schedule an appointment for treatment of varicose veins in Dublin.


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