What are the precautions in the rehabilitation period of deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs?
Deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs is a common vascular disease, and many patients will get worse because of improper maintenance in their daily lives. Patients with deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs should be careful about the dribs and drabs in their lives to avoid aggravating their illness due to carelessness. Let's take a look. First of all, the precautions of deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs are nursing: in the acute stage, patients should be told to lie absolutely flat, raise the affected limb and promote venous blood return. Keep the stool unobstructed, and avoid the increase of abdominal pressure, which will lead to thrombus shedding. In the acute phase, anticoagulation and thrombolysis should be actively treated, and the thrombus can be removed surgically if necessary to strictly prevent the thrombus from falling off and forming pulmonary embolism. Empty the veins before dressing, just get up in the morning and walk forward. Bandage should start from the distal end of the limb and gradually wrap around it. Secondly, the precautions for venous thrombosis of lower limbs are diet: the affected limb should be given a diet with high vitamins, high protein, high calories and low fat, and avoid eating acridine-like products to avoid increasing blood viscosity and aggravating the condition. Provide patients with liquid or semi-liquid light diet to prevent hard, salty and spicy food, so as not to damage and stimulate oral mucosa. The above is an introduction for you. Choose a good treatment method for deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs, and pay attention to health care in recovery period. Don't let your illness recur seriously because of your carelessness. This is not worth the loss. Improper treatment of deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs will threaten the life of patients.