Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a serious disease that occurs when a blood clot forms in the deep veins. DVT can be dangerous and usually occurs in the lower legs, thighs or arms. The main cause of DVT is damage to the veins caused by surgery or inflammation. In other words, DVT can happen to anyone. In some cases, it can cause serious illness, disability or even death. Drugs are used to prevent and relieve DVT, such as anticoagulant drugs. Sometimes, it is also recommended to use compression stockings to relieve pain and swelling. If your symptoms become complicated, your doctor may recommend surgery to remove the clot.
The following YouTube frequency video will help relieve swelling and leg pain. We recommend listening at least 2-3 times a day to keep the volume at a comfortable level to prevent any hearing damage and make sure you have enough lemonade or purified water to flush out the toxins in your body.