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Vein Thrombo-embolism Treatment in Europe

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in Europe treating Vein Thrombo-embolism.

Anadolu Medical Center

Anadolu Medical Center is one of the most modern, comprehensive and respected hospitals in Turkey. Anadolu is affiliated with John Hopkins Hospital.

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Vein Thrombo-embolism is treated at Anadolu

Sanitas Hospitales

The Division of Vascular Surgery uses a multidisciplinary approach to treat illnesses affecting the vascular system.

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Vein Thrombo-embolism is treated at Sanitas

Hospital Quirónsalud Malaga

With more than 36 medical specialties, 200 physicians and surgeons of the highest level, Quironsalud Hospital Malaga is one of the most pertinent hospitals in Spain.

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Vein Thrombo-embolism is treated at Hospital Quirónsalud Malaga

Klinikum Stuttgart

One of Germany's largest hospitals, made up of more than 50 clinics and specialist institutes spanning all medical specialties. Kinikum Stuttgart is regarded as one of the best hospitals in Germany, and is a referral center for oncology, ENT, pediatrics and more.

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Vein Thrombo-embolism is treated at Klinikum Stuttgart

University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf

Established in 1884, the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf underwent full modernization in 2009 and emerged as the most innovative European hospital. Its dedicated International Office supports roundabout 1,000 foreign patients a year.

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Vein Thrombo-embolism is treated at University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf

Hospital Quirónsalud Marbella

This international hospital incorporates prestigious doctors, invests in research and development, technology and continuing education that enhances skills, in facilities, and in an increased operational efficiency in order to provide nothing but the best

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Vein Thrombo-embolism is treated at Hospital Quirónsalud Marbella

Infirmerie Protestante de Lyon

Vascular Surgery in Lyon - Clinic of the Protestant Infirmary The surgeons of the unit take care of all the arterial or venous vascular diseases with the modern and last generation means.

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Vein Thrombo-embolism is treated at Infirmerie Protestante de Lyon

Florence Nightingale Istanbul Hospital

Şişli Florence Nightingale Hospital is one of the few leading health care institutions, which combines state-of-the-art medical technologies with a large and experienced team and the excellent service approach adopted in all of its operations.

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Vein Thrombo-embolism is treated at Florence Nightingale Istanbul Hospital

Heidelberg University Hospital

Heidelberg University Hospital is one of Europe`s leading medical centers. World-renowned experts provide comprehensive care of the highest international standards in all medical specialties.

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Vein Thrombo-embolism is treated at Heidelberg University Hospital

Kadikoy Florence Nightingale Hospital

Kadıköy Florence Nightingale Hospital provides services in all specialties with its inpatient and outpatient, diagnosis, treatment and emergency service facilities and fully-equipped polyclinics.

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Vein Thrombo-embolism is treated at Kadikoy Florence Nightingale Hospital

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About Vein Thrombo-embolism

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.


What is vein thrombo-embolism?

This is a blood clot which develops inside a deep vein inside the body. It is also known as deep vein thrombosis or venous thrombosis. They commonly occur in the leg in a large vein which runs through the thigh and calf muscles. Vein thrombo-embolism can lead to pain and complications such as pulmonary embolism which is a serious condition that occurs when the blood clot enters the bloodstream and blocks off circulation to the lungs. When pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis occur together they are referred to as venous thrombo-embolism.


Causes of thrombo-embolism

Vein thrombo-embolism is caused by blood clots. Blood clots form when there is a change in blood flow in the veins. The blood clots can form in the arteries or veins in the limbs, lungs, kidneys heart or brain and travel from one point to another. They can lead to serious complications such as:

  • Stroke
  • Heart attack
  • Organ damage
  • Death

Risk factor

  • Smoking
  • Use of estrogen or birth control pills
  • Cancer
  • Autoimmune disorders such as lupus
  • Obesity
  • People who have too many blood cells
  • A family history of blood clots
  • Multiple traumas
  • Surgeries to the hip, pelvis or knee
  • Leg fractures
  • Genetic defects
  • Indwelling central venous lines
  • A history of pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis
  • Being inactive for long periods such as after surgery
  • Being pregnant
  • Blood vessel damage
  • Hormone replacement therapy

Symptoms

  • In some cases, vein thrombo-embolism is asymptomatic. If symptoms occur they include:
  • Pain in the leg usually in the calf area
  • Swelling and tenderness in the calf muscle
  • A heavy dull ache in the affected area
  • The skin appears red in the affected area
  • Warm skin in the affected area
  • Pain that worsens when the leg is bent towards the knee
  • Chest pain that worsens when you inhale
  • Breathlessness that may occur suddenly or gradually
  • Sudden collapse

If you experience any of the symptoms that may indicate vein thrombo-embolism you should seek medical attention immediately.


Diagnosis

  • D-dimer test: This is a special blood test which detects pieces of blood clots that are loose in your bloodstream. If the number of fragments found is high it more likely that there is a blood clot in your vein
  • Ultrasound scan: This test is used to detect any blood clots that may be present in your veins. A Doppler ultrasound may also be done as it shows how fast the blood is flowing. If blood flow is blocked or slow it may be due to a blood clot.
  • Venogram: This test may be used if the ultrasound and D-dimer test results are inconclusive. A contrast dye is injected into your vein and highlights any gaps in the blood vessels where a blood clot is blocking blood flow.

Treatment

Vein thrombo-embolism is usually treated by anticoagulant medications. These reduce the ability of the blood to clot and stop any existing clots from getting bigger.

Compression stocking may also be prescribed to improve symptoms and prevent complications.


Prevention

  • Stop smoking
  • Lifestyle changes that include eating healthy balanced diet and regular exercise
  • Maintaining a healthy weight and riding excess weight if obese.

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