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What Medication Can Be Taken To Cure Deep Vein Thrombosis ?

i am suffering from Deep Vein Thrombosis , I am 28 yrs old male. this DVT gave me two small wounds in my leg. the problem is when i take acitrom this wounds are opening and its not healing . but when i stop this Acitrom then its curing...but i must take Acitrom to live... so that wound comes in a cycling approach and cant able to walk correctly some times. Please advice me
Thu, 19 Jan 2012
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Hello and welcome to healthcare forum.
When you take acitrom, it decreases the process of blood coagulation that leads to oozing from your legs wounds leading to swelling of the limbs and opening of the wounds.
First of all you require thorough investigation to know the cause of this recurrent DVT, which is many times auto immune and can be controlled.
Continue acitrome in possible low dose and get secondary closure of your wound under antibiotic cover. Continue use of elastocrep stockings.
Best wishes for your health.
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first of all go for investigations ,colour doppler lower limb,PT,APTT,INR to be checked regularly under the supervision of specialist doctor general sur.
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What Medication Can Be Taken To Cure Deep Vein Thrombosis ?

Hello and welcome to healthcare forum. When you take acitrom, it decreases the process of blood coagulation that leads to oozing from your legs wounds leading to swelling of the limbs and opening of the wounds. First of all you require thorough investigation to know the cause of this recurrent DVT, which is many times auto immune and can be controlled. Continue acitrome in possible low dose and get secondary closure of your wound under antibiotic cover. Continue use of elastocrep stockings. Best wishes for your health.