Deep vein thrombosis caused by medication?
Good evening,
- What is the difference between vascular occlusion due to vasoconstriction and thrombosis?
- Can a medication that causes blood vessel constriction trigger deep vein thrombosis, or does this only happen if you are overweight, do not exercise well, smoke, etc.?
- Blood clotting disorders also cause thrombosis. Is vascular constriction a blood clotting disorder?
Thank you in advance!
Just so rough:
(1) Difference narrowing and closure is clear, right? There’s something going on with the first one, not with the second.
2) Difference: arteries or veins? You’re more likely to describe veins constrictions. They develop slowly, through smoking, unhealthy diet and also drugs. They make thick red warm legs, for example. Arterial closures often go faster, are very painful and the leg would be pale, cold and thin. Ăbrzistcein heart attack also only an arterial closure.
3) Thrombosis: arises due to vascular changes on site, it becomes increasingly narrower until it completely closes the vessel.
4) Embolie: before that a blood clot floated through the vascular system and suddenly and often very painfully closes a vessel. So the clot remains somewhere.
Thank you. But a vasoconstriction (vasoconstriction) as a side effect of a drug cannot trigger thrombosis or?
I think I understand. The thrombosis is a blockage of the veins by a thrombus and the vascular narrowing or also the vascular closure takes place in the arteries. Right?
The PAVK can thus occur acutely due to vascular constriction and thrombosis in the veins mainly due to lack of movement, smoking, etc.