What are the medications that activate the blood in the treatment of phlebitis?

There are three general types of phlebitis such as superficial thrombophlebitis of the extremities, superficial phlebitis of the chest and abdominal wall, and wandering thrombophlebitis. Aspirin and other drugs can be used under doctor’s supervision for thrombophlebitis, Loxoprofen sodium and other drugs can be used for superficial phlebitis of the chest and abdominal wall, and warfarin and other drugs can be used for traveler’s thrombophlebitis. 1. Superficial thrombophlebitis of the limbs: generally caused by low immunity or prolonged sedentary life, redness, swelling, pain and other symptoms may occur, aspirin, ibuprofen and other drugs can be used, inappropriate use of hearing loss, vomiting and other symptoms, allergic to this type of drug patients are prohibited. 2. Superficial phlebitis of chest and abdominal wall: generally related to endocrine factors, sprains, local trauma and other reasons, vasculopathy may occur, the use of Loxoprofen sodium, indomethacin and other drugs, improper use may occur anaphylactic shock, insomnia and other symptoms, liver and kidney insufficiency patients are prohibited. 3. Wandering thrombophlebitis: It is generally a phlebitis in which blood clots circulate in various parts of the body, leading to thrombosis, usually with symptoms such as swelling and pain, fever, and so on. Warfarin, rivaroxaban and other drugs can be used, which are prohibited for patients who are allergic to these drugs. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the cause of the disease and standardize the use of medication under the guidance of the doctor.