How Should Leg Pain Caused By A Deep Vein Clot Be Treated?
I have pain in my leg on the inside of my knee. It feels like a blood clot and i called my Midwife and she wanted me to go straight to the Walk-in/ER and they took a ultrasound and there was no deep vein clot. i do not have swelling but lots of pain in the vein area. Any idea?
Hi and welcome to Healthcaremagic. Thank you for your query. I am Dr. Rommstein, I understand your concerns and I will try to help you as much as I can. It must be treated with heparin administration by intravenous route or subcutaneusly as long as there is sign of thrombosis. In most cases patient should be hospitilized fot it. Also, leg should be elevated and elastic compresses should be placed.
I hope I have answered you query. If you have any further questions you can contact us in every time. Kindly regards. Wish you a good health. DR. Ivan Rommstein
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How Should Leg Pain Caused By A Deep Vein Clot Be Treated?
Hi and welcome to Healthcaremagic. Thank you for your query. I am Dr. Rommstein, I understand your concerns and I will try to help you as much as I can. It must be treated with heparin administration by intravenous route or subcutaneusly as long as there is sign of thrombosis. In most cases patient should be hospitilized fot it. Also, leg should be elevated and elastic compresses should be placed. I hope I have answered you query. If you have any further questions you can contact us in every time. Kindly regards. Wish you a good health. DR. Ivan Rommstein