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After DVT is diagnosed, the main treatment is tablets of an anticoagulant medicine, such as warfarin and rivaroxaban. You will probably take the tablets for at least 3 months. If anticoagulant medicines are not suitable, you may have a filter put into a large vein — the vena cava — in your tummy. The filter traps and stops a blood clot travelling to your heart and lungs. A newer treatment involves breaking up and sucking out the clot through a small tube in the vein.

You usually need to take anticoagulant medicine for several months after this treatment. DVT in pregnancy is treated differently. It is treated with anticoagulant injections for the rest of the pregnancy and until the baby is 6 weeks old. Read more about DVT in pregnancy. If you're travelling for 3 hours or more by plane, train or car, there are things you can do during the journey to reduce your risk of DVT. These include drinking plenty of water and avoiding alcohol. Find out more tips to reduce your risk of travel-related DVT.

These symptoms also happen in your arm or tummy if that's where the blood clot is. DVT can be very serious because blood clots in your veins can break loose, travel through your bloodstream and get stuck in your lungs. This is called a pulmonary embolism. A pulmonary embolism can be life threatening and needs treatment straight away. There are also some temporary situations when you're at more risk of DVT. These include if you:. If a doctor thinks you have DVT, you should be referred to hospital within 24 hours for an ultrasound scan.

The scan shows whether blood is flowing normally through the vein. You may also have an X-ray of the vein venogram. For this, you will be injected with a dye to show where the blood clot is. You may have an injection of an anticoagulant blood thinning medicine called heparin while you're waiting for an ultrasound scan to tell if you have a DVT.

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This is called a pulmonary embolism. A pulmonary embolism can be life threatening and needs treatment straight away. There are also some temporary situations when you're at more risk of DVT.

These include if you:. If a doctor thinks you have DVT, you should be referred to hospital within 24 hours for an ultrasound scan. The scan shows whether blood is flowing normally through the vein. You may also have an X-ray of the vein venogram. For this, you will be injected with a dye to show where the blood clot is.

You may have an injection of an anticoagulant blood thinning medicine called heparin while you're waiting for an ultrasound scan to tell if you have a DVT.



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