How soon can I go to work after lower extremity venous thrombosis treatment

In the clinic, patients with lower limb venous thrombosis usually need about 1 month to get out of bed after treatment. Of course, because the severity of the disease varies between each patient and the physical condition is also different, so the time needed by the patient, can not be exactly the same, depending on the patient’s condition.
Once the lower extremity venous thrombosis is formed, the patient must rest in bed and elevate the affected limbs, in this way, it can effectively prevent the lower extremity venous thrombus dislodgement, resulting in the occurrence of fatal pulmonary embolism, and the patient also needs to carry out anticoagulation thrombolytic therapy, if necessary, need to carry out the inferior vena cava filter placement therapy.
Moreover, during the anticoagulant thrombolytic treatment, it is necessary to observe whether the patient shows signs of bleeding and adjust the treatment program in time.
Regular review is needed after the treatment to know the recovery of the condition, especially pay attention to whether there is any new thrombus produced. The start of work also does not allow for strong physical labor or work that requires too much walking or standing.