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How to treat venous thrombosis?
The treatment of venous thrombosis includes the following aspects:

1. If the patient has superficial vein thrombosis of the upper limb, it is often a complication caused by intravenous drip. Local wet compress or external application of drugs such as Xeroto can improve symptoms.

2. If it is superficial vein thrombosis of lower limbs, patients can take the method of removing the diseased vein and its thrombus together to achieve the goal of radical cure.

3. If it is deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs, general patients can use interventional embolectomy or catheter thrombolysis. This kind of operation is generally applied to acute patients, and the onset is less than one month, and the effect is obvious.

4. If it is pulmonary embolism, the patient should be treated with pulmonary artery thrombolysis or aspiration first, and then the vena cava filter should be put down to prevent the thrombus from further falling off and aggravating pulmonary embolism, and then anticoagulation treatment should be given to the patient after operation.