My son had an operation on his knee and now has developed severe DVT. A 5 cm concreted area. He has been told there is nothing they can do and he will have to live with it!! The accident happened on 10 June and operation about a month later. Surely there is something that can be done. He is taking Xarelto but after a month the DVT has not changed. Yvonne YYYY@YYYY
REspected Sir, hi many conditions in medical sciences come when things are beyond control of doctors of best levels, there comes the control of the divine power which is operating the world. Have faith in that divine power continue medicines and try to get stress as less as possible because condition is not at all going to change by your worries on the contrary it will worsen mental status of the patient dear thanks regards hoping for best possible outcome of your son.
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REspected Sir, hi many conditions in medical sciences come when things are beyond control of doctors of best levels, there comes the control of the divine power which is operating the world. Have faith in that divine power continue medicines and try to get stress as less as possible because condition is not at all going to change by your worries on the contrary it will worsen mental status of the patient dear thanks regards hoping for best possible outcome of your son.