Is thrombosis Treatable?


Author: Succeeder    

Thrombosis is generally treatable.

Thrombosis is mainly because the patient's blood vessels are damaged due to some factors and begin to rupture, and a large number of platelets will gather to block the blood vessels. Anti-platelet aggregation drugs can be used for treatment, such as aspirin and tirofiban, etc. These drugs can mainly play an anti-platelet aggregation role in the local area, because under the influence of long-term diseases, platelets are easy to be separated with various wastes. And garbage condenses in local blood vessels, causing thrombus.

If the symptoms of thrombus are severe, interventional therapy can be used, mainly including catheter thrombolysis or mechanical thrombus suction. Thrombosis has caused great damage to blood vessels and caused certain lesions. If it cannot be resolved through interventional therapy, surgical intervention is required to rebuild cardiovascular access and help restore blood circulation.

There are many reasons for the formation of thrombus. In addition to controlling the thrombus, it is also necessary to strengthen prevention to avoid the formation of a large number of thrombus.