Generally speaking, people who have suffered from lower extremity venous thrombosis for one month can drive a car, but it is not recommended to drive a car for a long distance. Lower extremity venous thrombosis is a common clinical blood disease, for patients suffering from lower extremity venous thrombosis, if in the acute stage is required to absolute bed rest, i.e., within 14 days is not allowed to get out of bed activities. After one month of the disease, people can drive a car, but long-distance driving is not recommended to avoid aggravating the disease. For patients suffering from lower extremity venous thrombosis, after the acute stage, in daily life, but also pay attention to do not stand for a long time, sit for a long time, or long time lying in bed, which is not conducive to the recovery of thrombus, and even aggravate the formation of thrombus.