Deep Vein Thrombosis Treatment in Hyderabad

“Deep vein thrombosis is a silent threat—know before it takes hold. Learn how to stay ahead of the danger.”

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What is DVT (Deep vein thrombosis)?

Deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, is a serious condition that occurs when clots form in deep veins and block blood flow, causing pain and swelling, most often in the legs. If the clot breaks loose and travels to the lungs, it can cause a life-threatening condition known as pulmonary embolism.

Simply put, DVT is a blood clot in a deep vein that requires prompt attention. Knowing the signs, understanding the risk factors, and seeking timely medical care are all crucial. For the best treatment for deep vein thrombosis in Hyderabad, consult experienced specialists to ensure effective care and prevention of complications.

What Causes Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)?

Prolonged immobility: Long periods of inactivity, such as during travel or bed rest after surgery, can increase the risk of blood clots forming in the veins.
Surgery or trauma: Surgeries, particularly orthopedic procedures, and significant leg injuries can lead to blood clot formation.
Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, like cancer, heart disease, and clotting disorders, may elevate the risk of DVT.
Hormonal factors: Hormonal changes due to pregnancy, birth control pills, or hormone replacement therapy can contribute to clot formation.
Obesity: Excess weight can strain the veins and increase the likelihood of clotting.
Age and family history: Being older and having a family history of DVT or blood clotting disorders can be risk factors.
Smoking: Smoking damages blood vessels and can increase the risk of clot formation.

Common Signs and symptoms of DVT & Cellulitis

Spot the danger early: Pain, swelling, and redness could signal DVT or cellulitis—know the signs and take action to protect your health.

Swelling in one or both limbs (usually in the calf or thigh)
Pain or tenderness, often described as a cramp or tightness
Warmth or redness in the affected area
Swollen veins visible near the skin's surface
Leg fatigue or heaviness
Bluish or reddish skin discoloration
Unexplained pain or discomfort in the leg

Fast Procedure

Angiojet treatment will clean all the blood clots in single session and can cause great relief in less than 3 hours

Painless & Quick Recovery

Angiojet clot buster and clot removal is completely painless so that you can have a comfortable recovery

Cashless Insurance

Our treatment is the most economical in entire South India. We provide complete cashless insurance support also

Treatment Options for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

Best Treatment options for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) at Hyderabad include:

 
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Anticoagulant injections
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Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs)
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Compression Stockings
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Catheter directed Thrombolytic Therapy (CDT)
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Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) Filter
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Mechanical Thrombectomy

Watch Angiojet Clot buster in action

Angiojet is the latest treatment for Deep vein thrombosis (Clots in the blood vessels). Angiojet works by inserting a thin catheter (refill thickness) which breaks the hard clots and removes them all in one go. It is the next best advancement in the mechanical thrombectomy treatment.

FAQs About The Service

There are many questions about the service, we have selected frequently asked questions about this service. If you do not see your answer, please contact us.

Is DVT life-threatening?
Yes, if left untreated, DVT can lead to serious complications like pulmonary embolism, where the clot travels to the lungs and blocks blood flow, which can be life-threatening.
Can DVT be prevented?
Yes, DVT can be prevented by staying active, using compression stockings, staying hydrated, avoiding long periods of immobility, and managing risk factors like obesity and smoking.
What are the signs of DVT?
Common symptoms include swelling, pain or tenderness in one leg, warmth and redness over the affected area, and sometimes difficulty walking due to discomfort.
How long does it take to recover from DVT?
Recovery time varies, depending on the severity of the clot and the treatment plan. With early intervention, many people recover fully in a few months, though some may need long-term care or monitoring.
Can DVT reoccur?
Yes, DVT can recur, especially if risk factors are not addressed. Long-term preventive measures, including medication or lifestyle changes, may be recommended to reduce the risk of future clots.
Can DVT cause permanent damage?
Yes, if DVT is severe or left untreated, it can lead to post-thrombotic syndrome, a condition where chronic pain, swelling, and skin changes occur due to long-term damage to the veins.