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General Physician•Mumbai
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We should confirm the presence of Deep vein thrombosis and it’s better to get him admitted in a nearby hospital (Zynova hospital in Ghatkopar)
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General Surgeon•Vijayawada
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Hello since its almost 1 year after DVT AND presently with no complaints you can revert back to your normal routine. Even your present medication is of basic variety which is a good sign that you r doing well with minimum medication.
U can do any sort of regular exercise, which suits u.
The only precaution you have to take is do not have a long distance travel and avoid prolonged periods of immobilisation ie sitting for long time.
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Vascular Surgeon•Bangalore
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Hi, foot drop can be due to multiple reasons like nerve injury or also due to lack of any blood supply. It depends on the warmth of the foot. A clinical examination followed by investigations would be able to lead you to know the condition. Please consult a Vascular Surgeon regarding the same, tc.
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Vascular Surgeon•Bangalore
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Hi, it sounds like the affected vein is superficial and not deep. There is medication for it. Don’t massage the affected area. Please consult s vascular Surgeon for the prescription. The clot usually resolves completely by 2-3 weeks. Take care.
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General Surgeon•Trichy
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DVT is a medical emergency and you need to consult a General / Vasular Surgeon if available in your vicinity, also would recommend a VENOUS COLOUR DOPPLAR test of the affected limb to know the status of DVT.
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Cardiologist•Ghaziabad
Yes you can safely takes all these with pradaxa an homochek

some information for pradaxa ( dabigatran ) which is your main medication.


Why is this medication prescribed?
Dabigatran is used to treat deep vein thrombosis (DVT; a blood clot, usually in the leg) and pulmonary embolism (PE; a blood clot in the lung) in patients who have been treated with an injectable anticoagulant (''blood thinner''). It is also used to reduce the risk of a DVT and PE from happening again...more
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