Can blocked blood vessels be cured by running?

Generally speaking, vascular blockage cannot be cured by running because exercise may lead to dislodgement of blood clots and other more serious complications. Vascular blockage includes arterial blockage or venous blockage, which is common in the following two conditions: 1. Venous blockage: it is common in deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremity. For this kind of disease, it is generally necessary to prohibit the activity of that side of the limb and elevate the affected limb at the same time, and if the activity is done during the period when the thrombus is not stable, it will increase the risk of thrombus dislodgement and even cause serious complications such as pulmonary embolism and the risk of death. It is recommended that the lower limb of the side of the limb can not move, while elevating the affected limb, and to be treated with low molecular heparin calcium injection thrombolysis, after treatment can be ultrasound to assess whether the patency, only after patency can be active; 2, arterial blockage: the situation is more serious, usually for coronary artery blockage, cerebral infarction or distal limb artery blockage, easy to cause local tissue and organ necrosis. At this time, running cannot treat the disease, because running will increase the consumption of oxygen in local tissues, increasing the burden on the heart and aggravating tissue necrosis more quickly at the same time. If in the early stage of the disease, it is recommended to remove the intra-arterial emboli through interventional guidance, and if in the late stage of the disease, antiplatelet drugs such as clopidogrel sulfate tablets and aspirin enteric soluble tablets are needed for symptomatic treatment.