Superficial vein thrombosis, also known as thrombosed superficial phlebitis, usually does not require surgery or thrombolysis, but only in a few special cases, anticoagulation is needed, and in severe cases, surgery can be used.
1. Anticoagulation: When thrombosed superficial phlebitis spreads to deep veins, anticoagulation is usually needed, such as taking aspirin, clopidogrel and so on.
2. Surgical treatment: If the result of non-surgical treatment is still unsatisfactory, the patient still has sclerotic nodules, and the long-term presence of thrombus leads to recurrent infections and pain, which seriously affects the patient’s life, then thrombectomy can be performed.
3. Other medication: there are some other special conditions that need to be treated, for example, when the thrombosed superficial phlebitis patients have infections, you can take amoxicillin, cefaclor and other antibiotics to prevent infections, and can be in the local application of tung oil plaster, polysulfonic acid mucopolysaccharides and other drugs treatment.
The use of drugs need to be under the guidance of a professional doctor, not unauthorized use of drugs.