How to Treat Symptoms of Blood Clots Naturally
If you are experiencing symptoms of blood clots, it is important to get treatment right away. The medical term for blood clots is deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Blood clots occur when platelets in the blood stick together and form a mass. They can form in the veins of your legs, groin, and arms. Symptoms of blood clots include redness of the skin, soreness, pain, or swelling in the leg or arm, and a warm spot on the limbs. If left untreated, blood clots can lead to a stroke or heart attack. There are some things you can do to protect yourself from this condition.
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Get medical help immediately at the first sign of DVT. Treatment should start under the supervision of a physician. Hospitalization or medication may be needed in order to prevent further health problems. Once your condition is stabilized, you can start using natural methods to complement the medical treatment. Discuss this with your doctor.
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Elevate your legs periodically. They should be about 6 inches above your heart. When lying down, use phone books to raise the foot of your bed. This will help keep your blood flowing and prevent clotting.
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Move your legs around frequently. If you have to sit for a long period, change positions regularly. Don't cross your legs. Try to avoid standing or sitting for more than one hour straight.
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Wear clothes that fit loosely on your body. This includes socks, underwear, and stockings. Do not wear tight clothing, such as belts, around your waist. Wearing loose clothing will allow your blood to flow freely.
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Prevent further clotting by taking garlic supplements. This herb can work well as a DVT treatment because it has natural chemicals that keep blood platelets from forming clumps. Talk to your doctor before using garlic because it can interact with certain medications.
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Eat fish that contains omega-3 fatty acids. These essential fats also help stop blood platelets from clumping and making clots. Consult your doctor for advice on what dosage is best for you. Most people take 3,000 to 5,000 milligrams each day.
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Tips & Warnings
Drinking a glass of tomato juice a day can reduce your risk for blood clots.
Pinokinase, a derivative of soy and pine can also work as a natural DVT treatment.
Carrots, and other vegetables that contain betacarotene can help prevent stroke symptoms, blood clots, and heart disease.