Lower extremity venous thrombosis is still blocked after 10 years because lower extremity venous thrombosis usually cannot be cured by itself.
Lower extremity venous thrombosis is a disease caused by abnormal clotting of blood in the venous cavities of the lower extremities, causing obstruction to the venous cavities and obstruction to venous return. The main symptoms of venous thrombosis in the lower extremities are edema and pain, which usually do not heal on their own. Lower extremity venous thrombosis for 10 years, may form deep vein thrombosis.
Patients with lower extremity venous thrombosis can take anticoagulant drugs, such as rivaroxaban, warfarin, dabigatran et al, to inhibit thrombosis. Thrombolysis can also be used to open up the patient’s veins. If the area is large or thrombolysis is difficult, surgery can be used.
It is recommended that patients with lower extremity venous thrombosis go to the hospital for standardized treatment in time, and if you choose drug treatment, it should be carried out under the guidance of doctors.