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FAQs About Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)


Q: Which doctor takes long term care of patients with Deep vein thrombosis or DVT?

A: You should see a Vascular surgeon or a Hematologist.

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Q: Does DVT recur?

A: If the risk factors that cause DVT persist, the ailment can recur.

Q: Is warfarin safe in pregnancy?

A: No, warfarin cannot be used during pregnancy. This is because it is teratogenic (causes deformities in the fetus).

Q: Which drug is safe during pregnancy?

A: Low Molecular weight Heparin (LMWH) is the treatment of choice.

Q: How long should I need anti coagulant therapy?

A: A minimum treatment time of 3 to 6 months is advocated in most cases. A universal ‘duration for therapy’ is yet to come out of consensus.

Q: If I have had a mitral or aortic valve surgery how long do I need to take warfarin?

A: You will need to take it all your life.

Q: What is INR?

A: INR stands for International Normalized Ratio. It is a system that has been established by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Committee on Thrombosis and Hemostasis for reporting the results of blood coagulation (clotting) tests. It is used for monitoring the dose of warfarin that is required to keep the blood thin enough so that it does not clot. INR of less than 1 means you are prone to clotting and if it is high (over 3.5) it means you are prone to bleeding. It is usually maintained between 2 to 3.

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