Postpartum calf interosseous thrombosis is usually curable and can be eliminated in a short period of time if promptly treated by anticoagulation, and venous thrombosis of the lower extremities can completely eliminate the symptoms.
Calf interosseous thrombosis usually occurs due to the patient’s slow blood flow, venous wall damage and the blood itself is in a state of hypercoagulability, so the treatment of calf venous thrombosis needs to start from the cause of its onset. In daily life, patients need to pay attention to rest and reduce strenuous activities, so as not to dislodge the embolus to form organ infarction and other symptoms.
After discharge from the hospital, continue to use anticoagulant drugs for 1-2 months, most of the thrombus can disappear. At the same time need to regularly review the pulmonary artery and lower extremity venous ultrasound, in the diet need to be light, do not eat spicy stimulation of greasy food, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, maintain adequate sleep, do not over-fatigue.
It is recommended that patients under the guidance of a professional doctor for standardized treatment.