How to avoid phlebitis on the legs???!
Question: How to avoid phlebitis on the legs!?!?!?
Its a problem for the women!.!.!.!.!.!.!.
I'm only 21 and I have phlebitis on my legs but when i'm doing exercises, activities, bycicling and playing volleyball after a while are gone away!.!.!.!.!.
But I cant do everyday gumnastic!.!.!.!.!.
somebody please tell me
what to do for the phlebitis!?!?!?!?!?
are not so bad but I dont feel very comfortable at the beach!.!.!.!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
I'm only 21 and I have phlebitis on my legs but when i'm doing exercises, activities, bycicling and playing volleyball after a while are gone away!.!.!.!.!.
But I cant do everyday gumnastic!.!.!.!.!.
somebody please tell me
what to do for the phlebitis!?!?!?!?!?
are not so bad but I dont feel very comfortable at the beach!.!.!.!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Answers:
Prevention of Phlebitis
Thrombophlebitis is often a complication of treatments and conditions in the hospitalized patient!. Much routine nursing care is directed towards avoiding thrombophlebitis!. Early postoperative and postpartum ambulation, range of motion exercises for the immobilized patient, good technique in intravenous catheterization, attention to fluid balance, and proper positioning of the patient are common nursing measures to promote good circulation and reduce venous stasis (stoppage or diminution of flow), and the development of thrombophlebitis!.
People susceptible to phlebitis (or any other circulatory or cardiovascular problem) should not smoke since this promotes clot formation!. Moderate physical activity is recommended to maintain muscle tone and promote circulation!.
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Thrombophlebitis is often a complication of treatments and conditions in the hospitalized patient!. Much routine nursing care is directed towards avoiding thrombophlebitis!. Early postoperative and postpartum ambulation, range of motion exercises for the immobilized patient, good technique in intravenous catheterization, attention to fluid balance, and proper positioning of the patient are common nursing measures to promote good circulation and reduce venous stasis (stoppage or diminution of flow), and the development of thrombophlebitis!.
People susceptible to phlebitis (or any other circulatory or cardiovascular problem) should not smoke since this promotes clot formation!. Moderate physical activity is recommended to maintain muscle tone and promote circulation!.
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My Mum suffered with that, all I can tell you is she just put up with it, but ask your gpWww@Answer-Health@Com