3 small actions to flush away blood clots is false.
Blood clots, including cerebral thrombosis, lower extremity venous thrombosis, etc., 3 small movements can not flush away the blood clots. Taking cerebral thrombosis as an example, it can be prevented from aggravation to a certain extent through moderate and regular activities and taking medication as prescribed by the doctor.
If you have a history of cerebral thrombosis, you can prevent the recurrence of thrombosis through appropriate exercise. For example, walking, jogging, swimming, hiking, table tennis and other aerobic activities can improve physical fitness and prevent recurrence of thrombosis.
If the patient has a history of cerebral thrombosis, he/she also needs to take medications as prescribed by the doctor, such as oral aspirin, clopidogrel and other drugs to fight platelet aggregation; simvastatin, atorvastatin and other drugs to regulate lipids and stabilize plaques.
If the patient has a previous history of thrombosis or is at high risk for thrombosis, appropriate aerobic activity and oral medications to treat or prevent the disease are prescribed.