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A Chicago Varicose Vein Doctor: 5 ways to prevent DVT

Author: Willium Word
by Willium Word
Posted: Jan 23, 2015

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) – many people have heard of it, but apparently not enough really understand the condition, because according to the Centers for Disease Control, 60,000 to 100,000 people die of DVT each year.

What do Chicago residents need to know about the causes of DVT?

DVT refers to blood clots. Blood clots can be extremely dangerous because if even if they develop in the legs (which is common), they can break free and move to the heart, lungs or brain and can become a deadly embolism.

But what do varicose veins have to do with DVT?

Chicago vein specialists explain that vein disease is the result of damage to the valves inside the vein walls. Damage to the veins can cause substances to be released that promote the formation of blood clots. In a way, the vein "thinks" it’s repairing itself, but in fact it might be causing the development of a clot that can lead to major problems down the road. What’s worse is most people don’t even know they have a blood clot, because it hides in a vein deep beneath the skin. When it dislodges, it could become very dangerous indeed. Here, a Chicago varicose vein doctor offers 5 good ways to prevent DVT:

  1. Maintain a healthy weight and a regular exercise program. Excess weight places extra stress on the circulatory system, as does living a sedentary lifestyle. Regular exercise helps maintain strong and healthy veins, which are able to ward off vein disease more easily. Five times per week is recommended.
  2. Quit smoking. Nicotine is a stimulant and also places stress on the circulatory system, not to mention all the toxins present in cigarettes.
  3. Get your blood pressure checked regularly and if it is high, follow your doctor’s instructions for keeping it down.
  4. If you are on a plane or train for longer than 4 hours, be sure to get up and walk around regularly and stay well hydrated.
  5. Visit your Chicago vein treatment center for regular checkups. When we conduct a venous health evaluation, we can detect and treat DVT quickly and easily. If a clot is detected, it can be broken up with anticoagulants or endovenous laser treatments.

Those who have more risk factors for vein disease should be sure to visit a Chicago vein expert regularly. These risk factors include age over 50 years (50% of people over 50 have some form of vein disease), a family history of vein disease, overweight or obesity, smoking, and living a sedentary lifestyle. In addition to vein treatments, we will work with you to develop strategies to lose weight, quit smoking, or exercise regularly, even if you’ve found it difficult before. We know how hard it can be and we are used to developing long-term relationships with our patients, so that we can not only treat DVT and get rid of existing varicose veins but also help prevent either of them from being a problem for you in the future.

So don’t wait, especially if you are at risk of DVT. Call us at 773-283-7887 and set up an appointment for a venous health checkup. You’ll be glad you did!

Author Bio: The writer is an expert in the field of Spider & vein treatments specialist in Chicago Vein Specialist and Spider Vein Doctor In Chicago.

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