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Suggest Ways To Deal With Pain When Diagnosed With Superficial Thrombophlebitis

I have been diagnosed with Superficial Thrombophlebitis. My leg is only pain free on elevation and with warmth applied. The clot feels to be about 2 inches long. What happens to the clot when it breaks down? Can it be as dangerous as a DVT clot? I work in an office where I can t elevate my leg. Should I be working?
Fri, 3 Jan 2020
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Hello,

Superficial thrombophlebitis pain can be managed easily.

Rest/cold compresses/compression bandages & anti-inflammatory pills like Ibuprofen help. Thrombophobe ointment can be gently applied, provided skin is intact on the thrombus.

In the case of non-healing, removal of thrombosed veins needs to be done in a few cases. Be in touch with your family physician.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Vasudha Jayant Athavale, General & Family Physician
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Suggest Ways To Deal With Pain When Diagnosed With Superficial Thrombophlebitis

Hello, Superficial thrombophlebitis pain can be managed easily. Rest/cold compresses/compression bandages & anti-inflammatory pills like Ibuprofen help. Thrombophobe ointment can be gently applied, provided skin is intact on the thrombus. In the case of non-healing, removal of thrombosed veins needs to be done in a few cases. Be in touch with your family physician. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Vasudha Jayant Athavale, General & Family Physician