Smoking is not recommended after DVT. Smoking not only slows down the recovery of the disease, but also induces many irreversible diseases.
When patients smoke, the tar and nicotine in tobacco and other harmful substances, inhaled into the body will increase the viscosity of the blood, increasing the risk of recurrence after DVT, which is not conducive to the improvement of the disease.
In addition to the above mentioned hazards, long-term smoking will also induce circulatory hypertension, coronary heart disease; respiratory bronchitis, lung cancer; neurological peripheral neuritis, cerebral infarction and other multi-organ and multi-system diseases.
Therefore, smoking is not recommended after DVT. It is recommended that patients actively cooperate with doctors and accept standardized treatment according to their own conditions to promote the recovery of the disease.