What to eat to prevent blood clots

Taking lipid regulating drugs and antiplatelet aggregation drugs can resist platelet aggregation, regulate blood lipids and prevent thrombosis. Food has no role in treating the disease, but a low-fat diet can help avoid aggravation of the condition.
1. Drugs: Drugs for regulating blood lipids and preventing blood clots include lipid-regulating drugs such as Rosuvastatin, Atorvastatin, Fenofibrate, Acipimox, niacin delayed-release tablets, etc., and antiplatelet-aggregating drugs, such as aspirin, clopidogrel and rivaroxaban.
2. Food: food does not have the effect of preventing blood clots, but bad dietary habits can aggravate hyperlipidemia, aggravate the formation of plaque in blood vessels, so patients should pay attention to a low-fat diet, eat less animal offal, seafood, fatty meats, animal fats and other cholesterol-rich foods.
Please consult your doctor for details and make medication and dietary adjustments under the doctor’s guidance.