Diagnosed With Factor Five. Had Several Clots. What To Do?
Excellent question
Detailed Answer:
hello and thank you for sending your question.
This is a very good question. you are correct in your statement that having this condition does slightly increase your risk for thrombosis compared to the general population but not significantly enough to put you on long-term anticoagulation.
however, if you were to develop a thrombosis at some point in the future that situation must be reviewed once again. For example if you were to develop a blood clot suddenly without any predisposing factors such as a recent surgery, trauma, fall or extended trip then your doctor might consider long-term anticoagulation.
As you look forward to the future I think it is important for you to make sure you discuss your condition with every physician that you XXXXXXX Also if you need to have any type of procedure or surgery it is important that the surgeon knows about this as well. Sometimes we use more aggressive protective anticoagulation after surgery in patients who might have a predisposition to develop blood clots in that setting.
I wonder if your mother had her episodes of thrombosis around the time of surgery or childbirth or extended car trip or airplane trip.
otherwise it's reported that you maintain optimal health and exercise regularly and maintain a healthy weight. Prolonged periods of connectivity are also potential risk factors for thrombosis. In this sense also when you go on long trips it is important that you get up and move around on a frequent basis.
Thanks again for sending your very good question. Please let me know if I can be of any additional assistance.
Dr. Galamaga