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8 Warning Signs to Look Out For with Deep Vein Thrombosis 

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Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is when the clot in your arms or legs moves to your heart or lungs, which is deadly. Varicose veins patients need to seek treatment from a Singapore clinic to decrease the risk of getting DVT.

Here are the warning signs of deep vein thrombosis that patients in Singapore should observe.

  • Swelling – It might happen right where the blood clot develops, or it can happen all over your leg or arm.
  • The shift in Colour – A crimson or blue hue might appear on your arm or leg, as well as itching.
  • Pain – You may experience pain or soreness in your leg, arm or tummy as the clot worsens. The sensation might be anything from slight discomfort to excruciating pain.
  • Warmer Skin – The skin around sore regions with deep vein thrombosis may feel warmer
  • Breathing Trouble – The clot in your arm or leg may have travelled to your lungs. You can also have a severe cough or cough up blood, get chest discomfort or have dizziness.
  • Tightness In Your Leg – You may get a cramp or charley horse if the clot is in your calf or lower leg.
  • Pitting Edema – Pitting oedema in the arms or legs is a complication of deep vein thrombosis that usually happens swiftly. 
  • Swollen Veins – It can be painful, and touching might aggravate it.

Increased Risk of DVT with Sclerotherapy

Patients with spider veins or varicose veins in Singapore have a higher risk of developing DVT with sclerotherapy. It can be dangerous if the clot travels to other body parts, such as the lungs. The doctor injects small quantities of the solution to decrease developing DVT.

Dr Cheng is a well-known endovascular and vein surgeon with a lengthy track record of providing excellent care. The vein clinic in Singapore is a one-stop-shop for all venous and arterial issues. Come in for a noninvasive evaluation, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment for various vascular diseases at their clinic.