Is it good to recover from vein thrombosis after hysterectomy

Venous thrombosis after hysterectomy can be cured, but it is a gradual recovery from daily activities or medication. Patients are particularly susceptible to postoperative thrombosis because of the damage that may be caused to some of the large blood vessels during surgery. It is also possible that blood clots form when blood circulation slows down and blood stagnates because of prolonged bed rest and reduced activity after surgery. Sometimes when postoperative thrombosis occurs, it may pose a fatal risk to the patient and therefore must be treated aggressively. Firstly, try to avoid too much underground activity, which may lead to thrombus dislodgement and pulmonary embolism. Secondly, anticoagulant drugs such as oral aspirin enteric-coated tablets, warfarin sodium tablets or intravenous low molecular heparin injection can be used for treatment as prescribed by the doctor. After the operation, patients are advised to take preventive measures under the guidance of the doctor, such as getting down to the ground as early as possible and in moderation, and using anticoagulants if necessary. If thrombosis occurs, there is no need to panic, with effective treatment measures, it will not affect the patient’s health and can be properly cured.