Lower limb venous thrombosis, what should I do?
When lower limb venous thrombosis occurs, is there what? If chest pain, chest tightness, dyspnea, cough, coughing and bleeding (hemoptysis) suddenly occur, small cardiopulmonary embolism is required. It may be accompanied by dysphoria, blue skin, fever, sweating and loss of consciousness. Pulmonary embolism is mostly lower limb deep vein thrombus shedding, along the blood vessels flow to the lung, blocked the pulmonary blood vessels caused. Common in lower limb blood circulation is not smooth, blood viscosity, blood vessel injury, coagulation function abnormality, fracture, stroke and other patients, if suffering from these diseases, should be particularly vigilant. How should lower limb venous thrombosis be done? You must call 120 immediately for help. Pulmonary embolism is an acute sudden disease that can Read More …