What disease is left leg deep vein thrombosis
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Venous thrombosis of lower extremity is a peripheral vascular disease, which is a venous valve dysfunction disease caused by venous thrombosis. The disease is also prone to pulmonary embolism. The patient's labor force will be lost after the onset of the disease, which is seriously life-threatening. Clinically, this disease has been paid much attention. There are three common factors leading to venous thrombosis of lower extremity. The first is that the blood is in hypercoagulable state, the second is that the blood flow rate is relatively slow, and the third is that the venous wall is damaged. The incidence rate of venous thrombosis in the lower extremity is the highest.
What disease is left leg deep vein thrombosis
If the left lower extremity venous thrombosis is caused by slow blood flow, it is more common in the operation. Because many operations need to do general or necrotic spinal cord anesthesia, which leads to the blood flow velocity of the peripheral vein and the expanded vein will become slow, and the lower limb muscle will contract function, so that the muscle is in a relaxed state, so the venous blood is easy to have thrombosis.
There are three common causes of venous thrombosis in the left lower extremity caused by venous wall injury. The first is the damage to the vein wall caused by chemicals, such as intravenous injection of irritant solution or highly permeable solution. The second is mechanical injury. The common reason is that the fracture hurts the vein. The last one is the injury of venous wall caused by infection, which leads to venous thrombosis of lower extremity.
Hypercoagulable state of blood leading to lower extremity venous thrombosis is usually caused by a sudden increase of platelets after surgery. There is also a case of burn, the latter is dehydration will also make the blood hypercoagulable state, which is also prone to lower extremity venous thrombosis. In addition, some tumor diseases will make the body enzyme activity increased, which will indirectly lead to blood hypercoagulable state and cause lower extremity venous thrombosis.
matters needing attention
The lower extremity venous thrombosis must be treated actively. The purpose of treatment is to eliminate the edema caused by thrombosis and actively prevent the further spread of thrombosis. During the treatment, the affected limb must avoid movement, and only on the basis of the elimination of pain and edema can appropriate movement be carried out.