Can I go to work if I have a venous thrombosis in my lower limbs?

Whether you can go to work with venous thrombosis in your lower limbs depends on the severity of your condition and the content of your work.
If the condition of lower limb venous thrombosis is not serious, insisting on taking warfarin and aspirin for anticoagulation treatment, the condition can be controlled, and normal mental work or light physical work can be resumed in general, but it is necessary to ensure the combination of work and rest and reduce the workload appropriately.
If the symptoms are more serious after lower limb venous thrombosis, after anticoagulation treatment, it may still develop into deep vein thrombosis, or cause serious thrombosis syndrome, which will affect the patient’s quality of life, and the work aspect will be affected by it, and it is not recommended to work when the condition is not stable.
After the detection of venous thrombosis, it is recommended to review the condition regularly to understand the severity and progress of the disease, and in the case of not being able to work, it is necessary to actively treat the disease, pay attention to rest, and appropriately reduce the amount of activity.