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Blood Clots: Causes And Prevention

Blood clots can be a very difficult thing to deal with. It could lead to more issues which could stop you from living a normal life and doing certain tasks. Looking for treatment as early as possible can help you reduce the impact and live the life you want freely. If you are suffering from blood clots and looking for a solution, contact the best vascular surgeons in Nassau County NY, at PRINE Health. Continue reading to learn more about blood clots.

Blood Clots Causes and Prevention

Blood clots are gel-like clumps of blood. They are advantageous when they develop in reaction to an injury or cut because they block the bleeding blood vessels and halt it from continuing.

Some blood clots that develop inside your veins without a cause don’t naturally disintegrate. If they are in your legs or are in more dangerous areas, like your lungs or brain, they might need medical care. Several situations may bring on this kind of blood clot. Blood clots develop when specific components of your blood become thicker and solidify into a mass. An injury can initiate this process or occasionally occur inside blood vessels without a visible injury. Once these clots form, they can travel to other parts of your body, causing harm.

Some signs of a blood clot are swelling, redness, warmth, and throbbing or cramping discomfort in a leg or arm. Sudden difficulty breathing, a cough or coughing up blood, and a sharp chest ache.

Blood clots can be a serious health concern, leading to complications such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), heart attack, or stroke. There are several ways to prevent blood clots from forming in the first place. One effective method is to maintain a healthy lifestyle by exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding smoking. Additionally, it’s important to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged periods of sitting or standing. For individuals at higher risk of blood clots, doctors may recommend medications such as blood thinners or compression stockings to help prevent clots from forming. Speaking with a healthcare provider is crucial to determine the best prevention methods based on individual risk factors.

If you continue to suffer from blood clots and feel like it’s stopping you from living the life you want, then contact PRINE Health for the best vascular surgeons in Nassau county NY. Schedule an appointment today to start your pain-free life.

Injection Treatments

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Varithena

Varithena is an FDA approved treatment for varicose veins, leg swelling, spider veins and more! Varithena is injected into your veins using an ultrasound for guidance to accurately determine the precise area of need. This treatment is a foam infusion that causes the varicose vein to safely close. Your blood will redirect through your surrounding healthy veins, allowing increased circulation and symptoms to improve.

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Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is an injection treatment used on varicose and spider veins. This foaming solution sticks to vein walls after the injection, causing the affected areas to rapidly close, removing any unsightly or bulbous veins. After treatment, circulation improves, and the visible appearance of the veins disappears.

How PRINE Vascular Can Help

Both spider and varicose veins arise from an underlying condition called venous insufficiency. Veins are responsible for transporting blood from your tissues back to your lungs in order to restore oxygen–the blood travels in one direction, which is ensured by valves that prevent blood from going backward. In venous insufficiency, these valves stop functioning properly and allow blood to pool in the venous structures. In the smaller, more superficial vasculature, this results in spider veins. Larger, bulging veins are called varicose veins. 

Spider veins can be treated with the process of sclerotherapy, where a chemical agent is injected into the vein and effectively closes it off, or phlebectomy, in which case the veins are physically removed from below the skin. For varicose veins, chemical and radiofrequency (heat) ablations exist, which function as another way to shut down the vein. Although the vein is closed off, blood is still able to travel through other smaller structures so that blood flow is uninterrupted.

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Amit Shah, MD

Vascular Surgeon

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Marina Travalja, PA

Vascular Surgeon

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