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Home Prevention Thrombosis Prevention – Preventing Blood Clots

Thrombosis Prevention – Preventing Blood Clots

May 22, 2023Wolfgang Willems

One of the most frequent internal disorders is thrombosis. Individuals who are bedridden, have limited movement, and have had significant operations, particularly orthopedic ones, are at the greatest risk of acquiring this syndrome.

Anticoagulants are used in the prevention of strokes in the elderly. They minimize the risk of thromboembolism by preventing the development of blood clots. Mechanical reduction devices are indicated for older people who are not advised to use this sort of medicine. Also, older people should use elastic compression stockings, foot vein pumps, and pneumatic compression devices.

Understanding Thrombosis and Its Consequences

Thrombosis is a medical disorder that causes blood clots to develop in the veins, which can lead to major health consequences. The most serious hazards are associated with the formation of blood clots in the legs, which can go to the lungs and cause a pulmonary embolism, or to the brain and cause a stroke.

Individuals who are bedridden or immobile for a lengthy period of time, such as following surgery or due to a medical condition, are more likely to form blood clots. This is caused to a lack of mobility and circulation in the legs, which might result in clot development.

Anticoagulants are used to prevent clotting.

One of the most effective strategies to avoid thrombosis is to utilize anticoagulants. These drugs act by preventing blood clotting, lowering the risk of blood clots developing in veins. Anticoagulants are routinely administered in geriatric care to patients who have had significant surgeries, such as joint replacement surgery, or who are bedridden or immobilized owing to medical issues.

Nevertheless, anticoagulants are not appropriate for all older people. Some people may have medical issues that make this type of prescription inappropriate for them, while others may be taking other medications that interact with anticoagulants.

Mechanical Reduction Mechanisms

Mechanical reduction devices are advised for patients who are unable to take anticoagulants. These devices function by increasing blood circulation in the legs and preventing blood from collecting, lowering the risk of blood clot formation. Compression stockings, foot vein pumps, and pneumatic compression devices are examples of mechanical reduction devices. These goods are especially beneficial for the elderly who have restricted movement or are bedridden.

Use of Compression Stockings

Elastic compression stockings are a frequent mechanical reduction method for the elderly. These stockings exert pressure on the legs, promoting circulation and preventing blood from accumulating in the veins.

Compression stockings exist in a variety of sizes and intensities, and they should be used as needed. They should be worn during the day and taken off at night.

Utilizing Pneumatic Compression Devices and Foot Vein Pumps

In addition, foot vein pumps and pneumatic compression devices are utilized to avoid thrombosis in the elderly. These devices function by exerting pressure to the feet and legs, promoting circulation and preventing blood from collecting in the veins.

Foot vein pumps are little devices that are inserted beneath the feet to enhance circulation by gently massaging the foot. Pneumatic compression devices are bigger devices worn around the legs that enhance circulation by exerting pressure to the legs.

Conclusion

To summarize, thrombosis prevention in geriatric care is critical to lowering the risk of major health consequences. Anticoagulants, mechanical reduction devices, and compression stockings are all efficient methods of preventing blood clots. Healthcare practitioners should collaborate closely with senior individuals to find the optimal preventative strategies based on their specific requirements and medical history. The risk of thrombosis can be considerably decreased with effective preventative measures in place, leading to enhanced health and quality of life for the aged.

We at Assisting Hands Home Care are here to help you and your loved ones in Plano, Frisco, Little Elm, Prosper and surrounding areas in Texas. Call us and book a free in-house assessment.

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