Introduction
Deep vein thrombosis is a condition where blood clots
develop in the deep veins of your legs. These clots are dangerous because they
can block blood flow, which can cause many different complications.
Anticoagulant medications do not cure deep vein thrombosis, but
they can help to prevent
complications.
Key points
- Some people cannot take
anticoagulants.
- Certain precautions should be followed when taking
anticoagulants.
- Regular blood monitoring is needed while taking
some anticoagulants.
- The length of time that you need to take
anticoagulants depends upon your history of blood clots, risk factors, and
symptoms.
What are anticoagulants?
Why are anticoagulants important for deep vein thrombosis?
How do I take anticoagulants safely?
Where to go from here
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