Deep Vein Thrombosis

What is DVT?

What Causes DVT?

How is DVT Treated?

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): A Critical Health Concern

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a serious medical condition affecting an estimated 900,000 individuals annually. Alarmingly, up to 30% of those diagnosed may face life-threatening complications within the first month, underscoring the importance of prompt and effective treatment.

Understanding DVT DVT occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein, usually in the legs, which can lead to severe health risks such as pulmonary embolism and stroke if not addressed. Recognizing the signs and seeking immediate care are crucial steps in safeguarding your vascular health.

Seeking Expert Care If you have concerns about DVT or are experiencing symptoms, it’s vital to consult with a healthcare provider. Expert diagnosis and personalized treatment plans are key to managing this condition and reducing the risk of serious complications.

For more information or to arrange a consultation, please reach out through our online platform or contact us directly. Taking proactive measures against DVT is essential for maintaining good health and well-being.

 

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): Key Questions Answered

What is DVT?

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a condition characterized by the formation of a blood clot in a deep vein, typically in the legs. It’s often associated with chronic venous insufficiency. Warning signs include:

  • Swellingin the foot, ankle, or leg
  • Crampingin the calf
  • Severe painin the foot and ankle
  • Warmthover the affected area
  • Discolorationof the skin

DVT can be a serious health issue, as clots can dislodge and cause a pulmonary embolism or, if located elsewhere, potentially lead to a stroke.

What Causes DVT?

Contributing factors to DVT include vein damage from injury or surgery, narrowed or blocked veins, prolonged inactivity, and untreated varicose veins, which can lead to blood pooling and clotting.

How is DVT Treated?

Treatment for DVT starts with a thorough examination, often including vascular ultrasounds to locate clots. Treatment options may involve:

  • Blood-thinning medication
  • Clot-dissolving drugs
  • Compression stockings

For more severe cases, minimally invasive procedures to remove or break up clots may be recommended, along with treatments to close or remove weakened veins, improving overall circulation.

If you’re experiencing symptoms indicative of DVT, it’s crucial to seek professional evaluation and treatment promptly.

Why is it worth it

AVCC Provides Excellent Care Facilities And Quick Relief

At our clinic, we offer new minimally invasive alternatives that are quicker, easier, and deliver better cosmetic results. We’re dedicated to providing a comfortable solution to help you feel your best again.

Arkansas Vein Care Clinic (AVCC) is dedicated to helping you achieve

  • pain-free,
  • beautiful legs

with our advanced vein treatment options.

Consultation and Evaluation: You’ll discuss your symptoms and concerns with a doctor who will examine your legs and potentially order an ultrasound to map the varicose veins.

Local Anesthesia: An anesthetic is injected around the targeted veins to numb the area.

Tiny Incisions: The doctor makes small incisions (typically 1-2 mm) in the skin near the varicose vein.

Vein Removal: A specialized tool is inserted through the incisions to gently remove the varicose vein segment by segment.

Compression Bandage: A pressure bandage is applied to the treated area to minimize bleeding and swelling.

Recovery: You can typically walk immediately after the procedure and resume most activities within a few days.

Evaluate Your Vein Health:
A Quick 5-Question Check

Visible Vein Changes: Have you noticed any enlarged, bulging veins, or clusters of fine veins on your legs?

Discomfort with Prolonged Positions: Do your legs feel uncomfortable or painful after long periods of sitting or standing?

Sleep Disruptions: Are leg cramps or pain affecting your ability to sleep soundly?

Self-Consciousness About Visible Veins: Do visible veins on your face, hands, or legs make you feel self-conscious in social settings?

Progression of Symptoms: Is the discomfort or visibility of your veins worsening over time?

If you’ve answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, you might be experiencing symptoms of a common, yet treatable, vein condition. Our vein care specialists are here to help. Learn more about your condition and discover treatment options by consulting with our experts.

Medical Walk-in Process

No Appointment Needed

An appointment is not required in order to receive care. For this reason, patients do not have to plan out when they can come in. Simply walk in and you’ll be seen.

Licensed Professionals

Urgent care physicians and nurses offer high-quanlity care. They are licensed and recognized as reputable members of the healthcare industry.

Efficient Care

The AVCC prioritizes seeing patients quickly by minimizing wait times and ensuring a smooth and efficient experience from walk-in to treatment completion.

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Our Services

Do you suffer from vein problems, such as varicose veins or spider veins? Are you looking for a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Arkansas Vein Care Clinic (AVCC) is dedicated to helping you achieve pain-free, beautiful legs with our advanced vein treatment options.