That over 600,000 people in the
U.S.A. are affected by Deep Vein Thrombosis every
year?
In the UK,
DVT (Deep Vein
Thrombosis) affects 1 in 3,000 under the age of 40 and affects
more adults over the age of 80 (up to 1 in
500).
Also in the U.S.A., it is the second most frequent
vascular disease.
Early detection can prevent escalation to pulmonary
embolism.
Dear Reader,
Finding out too late
that a loved one had a serious condition that could have been treated
is devastating news. Deep Vein Thrombosis, is one of those
conditions.
Unless you have a history of
Deep Vein Thrombosis, either for yourself or a loved one,
you probably never even heard
of the condition, let
alone considered preventative measures.
Because
many of the symptoms parallel other diseases DVT can be difficult to
recognize and diagnose. There's also no disguising the pain
associated with it.
Maybe you or your loved one has experienced an illness
that required complete bed rest. Thinking you are doing just what the doctor
ordered, imagine how horrifying it can be to suddenly discover that was the
one thing that led to a blood clot rampaging through your
body.
The damage resulting from an out of control clot should
not be minimized. A
clot like this can journey toward the heart and make a convenient pit stop
in the lungs. The result? That pulmonary embolism we addressed
above.
Gone are
the days when we could sail through life taking good health for
granted. There are too many factors to consider today. Doctors
are overworked, pressed for more billable hours by their business advisors,
especially if he or she is associated with an HMO.
The only real
way to look out for your health is to take control of your own
body. Read and
learn everything you can about good and bad health. We aren't telling
you to become a fanatic, but do become aware of your
body.
Deep Vein
Thrombosis can occur anywhere, anytime to
anyone. You need
to know what it's all about and what to watch for.
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It can occur during long flights when you have
little to no legroom.
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A simple vein injury can cause DVT and a vein
injury can be as simple as just bumping your leg.
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Pregnancy greatly increases the
risk.
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Infection, liver disease and some cancers can
cause it.
There is
much more involved in getting the straight scoop about DVT. Your best
bet is to grab a copy of "Your
Guide to Deep Vein Thrombosis."
Not only
will this guide address the issues we have brought up here, it will also
answer question you didn't even know you had! And, it will do it in
plain english not medical speak.
Nothing
is a substitute for medical care, but going to the doctor anymore darn near
requires the keys to Fort Knox! You need to be prepared and know how
to deal with your health. "Your Guide to Deep Vein
Thrombosis" will answer
your most burning questions without a costly visit.
Read it,
learn it and apply it. Like the Boy Scouts, "be
prepared."
What's best for
you?
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Continue on
wondering if those pains you experience in your extremities are
just signs of getting older
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or could it
be something more.
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