Thrombosis is the interruption of blood flow by a clot in the blood vessels. Deep Vein Thrombosis is when a clot forms in a deep vein, commonly in the lower limbs. A deep vein is one that is set deep in the body and carries a vast amount of blood. Risk factors for Deep Vein Thrombosis include pregnancy, recent fracture or broken bone, prolonged immobility, obesity, and treatment for cancer. Symptoms of Deep Vein Thrombosis include varicose veins, swelling in the extremities, discolored skin, and isolated pain. Deep Vein Thrombosis can be treated with blood thinning medications, enzymes that brake down the clot, and catheters to expand the affected vein.
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