Does medication for iliac vein compression syndrome work?

In iliac vein compression syndrome, medication is useful for patients with mild symptoms, but if the condition is severe, surgical intervention can be used. In iliac vein compression syndrome, if the condition is relatively mild, it can be treated conservatively with drugs, such as intravenous glucose, danshen injection, etc. If there is compression of the vein when the reflux obstacle may form a thrombus in the local area, it should also be used in conjunction with the use of anticoagulant drugs and antiplatelet drugs, such as aspirin. If the condition is serious, patients can use interventional therapy, as well as surgical treatment to relieve the compression. Iliac vein compression syndrome is recommended under the guidance of a doctor for standardized treatment, the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, avoid self-medication.