Do you have to take long-term medication for mesenteric artery thrombosis?

Mesenteric artery thrombosis requires long-term medication.
Mesenteric artery thrombosis refers to the embolization of mesenteric artery, which can be treated by taking antibiotics (amoxicillin), vasodilator drugs (poppycock), anticoagulant drugs (warfarin), antispasmodic drugs (atropine), and thrombolytic drugs (streptokinase), etc. under the guidance of doctors.
1. Antibiotics: patients need to choose appropriate antibiotics under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, commonly used amoxicillin, erythromycin, clindamycin and so on.
2. Vasodilator drugs: through the use of opium poppy, to improve the role of intestinal blood flow, should be avoided if the patient exists in low blood pressure.
3. Anticoagulant drugs: the use of warfarin, heparin and other drugs, can improve the patient’s blood hypercoagulable state, help to restore the patient’s intestinal blood flow.
4. Antispasmodic drugs: according to the patient’s condition, apply atropine and other drugs for treatment, which has the effect of relieving intestinal spasm and pain relief.
5. Thrombolytic drugs: through the use of streptokinase, to promote the vitality of the body’s fibrinolytic system, so that the fibrinolytic zymogen is converted into active fibrinase.
It is recommended that patients under the guidance of a doctor, strictly comply with the medical prescription of medication, not blindly use drugs or unauthorized changes in drug dosage, so as not to cause adverse effects on the body, triggering the emergence of other diseases.