Thrombosis
Introduction
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Every year, thousands of people in the UK develop a blood clot in a vein. It's known as venous thromboembolism (VTE) and is a serious, potentially fatal, medical condition.
VTE is the collective name for:
- deep vein thrombosis (DVT) a blood clot in in one of the deep veins in the body, usually in one of the legs
- pulmonary embolism a blood clot in the blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the lungs
Although serious, most blood clots can be completely avoided. The key is to be aware if you're at risk and take some simple preventative steps.
This articleis about blood clots in veins. If you want information on blood clots in arteries, which is a common cause of heart attack and stroke, see the topic on arterial thrombosis.
Articles for Thrombosis
Assessing your risk of blood clots
When you arrive at hospital, you should be checked for your risk of blood clots. Hospital staff will record your age and weight and ask you about your general health. The assessment will also take int
Hospital-acquired blood clots
In 2005, a Houseof Commons Health Committee reportstated that every year in England an estimated 25,000 deaths occur as a result of hospital-acquired VTE. The report also stated that the estimated num
How to tell if you have a blood clot
Before leaving hospital, you should be told about anything you need to look out for that could suggest you've developed a blood clot. Symptoms of a blood clot can include: cramping pain, redness, war
Introduction
Every year, thousands of people in the UK develop a blood clot in a vein. It's known as venous thromboembolism (VTE) and is a serious, potentially fatal, medical condition.
Reducingyour risk of blood clots
There are things you and the medical professionals looking after you can do before, during and after your hospital stay to minimise your risk of developing a blood clot. Before coming into hospital Yo
Who gets blood clots?
Anyone can get a blood clot, but you're more at risk if you cant move around much or if youre unwell. You've probably heard of blood clots linked to long-haul plane journeys or the contraceptive pill,