The treatment of patients with venous blockage should first determine whether it is a deep vein or a superficial vein, and it is recommended that patients find out the cause of the disease and then treat the symptoms. 1. Deep veins: For early thrombosed vein blockage, thrombolysis can be done with drugs such as urokinase and streptokinase; For deep vein blockage beyond the thrombolytic window, a stent can be placed under a doctor’s supervision, which is used to keep the blood vessel open when it is narrowed in a certain area; The treatment can also be relieved by suction, which is usually done by using a special catheterized stent to pass through the artery to reach the location of the blockage, thus removing the blood clot and restoring the smoothness of the blood vessel. 2. Superficial veins: If the superficial veins are blocked, the patient can take medicines under the guidance of the doctor to relieve the treatment, such as aspirin, clopidogrel, atorvastatin, etc., and if the situation is serious, it is also necessary to be treated by thrombectomy surgery. In severe cases, thrombectomy may be necessary. All types of venous thrombosis should be treated in a timely manner to avoid dislodgment of the thrombus, which may result in a fatal pulmonary embolism. Daily use of aspirin, warfarin, clopidogrel, atorvastatin, etc. is also required to prevent thrombosis.