![]() |
|
| *Home>>>Deep Vein Thrombosis |
Does anyone have any advice for a superficial bloot clot on my foot? |
I've had a blood clot on top of my foot for 3 months now. I've been taking aspirin for weeks at a time, along with either Naproxen (Aleve) or Ibuprofen (Advil), I've been soaking my foot in hot water for hours, I've used a warm compress, and I've elevated my foot when I can (especially when I'm sleeping), but the clot remains. If I had insurance, obviously I'd see a doctor, but since I don't I'm wondering if anyone has any advise for this clot. I'm considering cutting along the length of the vein and seeing what happens. The vein hurts a little and my calf is occasionally sore. Sure, its possible I have deep vein thrombosis, but without insurance and any severe symptoms, that isn't something I can address. If things get worse, than I'll see a doctor but I'm not going until then. As far as where it likely came from, I worked a summer job where I was on the ground for 10-12 hours, and for hours at a time I'd sit on that foot. You don't need to make a doctor appointment, you need to go directly to the Emergency Room. I had plebitis in my arm, as well as a DVT that broke and became a PE. I nearly died, and I have permanent lung damage as a result. Please, go to the ER. They can't refuse you. I have a clotting disorder. You need to get tested for one too. I think that you've done everything that you can do to clear this up. You have some alternatives for medical care. You can go to a regular physician and explain your financial situation and ask for some help. You can also try to find a free clinic or check with your local health department for a low cost clinic in your area. You could also try an alternative medicine specialist who may use less invasive methods of dealing with the issue. How did you get the clot? The fact your calve hurts is not a good sign as there could be more clots, they can break off and go to the lungs, heart, brain, that can be a serious problem, you need to see a doctor pronto, plus if you have the clot from an injury then it could be a sign of infection in the calve too. If it's JUST a small clot and under the skin, not attached to ANY vein, you can take vitamin K cream and massage it in to help dissolve it but I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole knowing your calve hurts too. |
| Tags |
| Dental Caries Dengue Dementia Dehydration Degenerative Nerve Diseases Degenerative Joint Disease Deep Vein Thrombosis Decubitus Ulcers Deafness Cytomegalovirus Cystitis Cystic Fibrosis |
| Related information |
Hi ya. You really need to get this checked out this with a specialist. The condition your daughter has is often genitically related, so considering your symptoms it would appear that this may be fr... Almost any family practice physician in Wa can treat it. DVT is very common go to HARBORVIEW, or any of the hospitals in Wa. I f you really want to pay a specialist go to UW hospital. ...You may try leg movement, tensing muscles, walking. If you can tolerate aspirin. 4 baby aspirin can also help. ...Deep vein Thrombosis is characterized by pain with heat and redness at the area of pain. So it doesn't sound like that is what you describe. I would agree that the simplest diagnosis is pota... Fertility Awareness Method is great, totally natural so no side effects, it can be used as a highly effective form of birth control, assist in identifying infections as well as reproductive problem... DVT is a clot or blockage of the vein. it can happen when you sit for long periods like on a plane or are in the hospital in bed all day. Any healthy person can get those, even young people. CVT... It can help as aspirin is an anti platelet however, DVT is a little more complicated than that. DVT is rarely a function of platelet actions but as other clotting factors in addition to platelets. ... I am not able to take the contraceptive pill as this is a problem that runs in my family. Both my mother and grandmother have had pulmonary embolisms, which were caused by deep vein thrombosis. th... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |