If you are suffering from superficial vein thrombosis of the lower extremities in early pregnancy, you can exercise appropriately, pay attention to diet, wear compression stockings, and use medication to treat the condition if necessary. When superficial vein thrombosis occurs in early pregnancy, the condition should be evaluated in time. When the condition is mild, you can exercise appropriately, sleep with pillows on the legs to promote the return of venous blood, and pay attention to a light diet, drink plenty of water, and wear compression stockings to slow down the development of the condition. For severe cases, anticoagulant therapy with drugs such as low molecular heparin and monitoring of coagulation function are necessary. When superficial vein thrombosis of the lower limbs occurs during pregnancy, weight-bearing of the lower limbs should be minimized, while the condition should be closely monitored to avoid dislodgment of emboli and embolism of vital organs. Please follow the doctor’s prescription for medication.