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Case study on Deep Vein Thrombosis with its Systemic management
Deep vein thrombosis commonly known as DVT has globally about 1–2 per 1000 population cases. The rate of Mortality is high; About 6% death cases occurs within primary 30 days of DVT by the primarily through pulmonary embolism, and also about 13% of patients with the pulmonary embolism. Among treated patients, about 20–50% develop post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) after DVT, and 3% develop chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension after pulmonary embolism.3,4 After 3–6 months of anticoagulation, VTE recurs in up to 40% of patients within 10 years. The risk of recurrence is two- to threefold higher after unprovoked than provoked VTE. Deep Vein thrombosis (DVT) is a life-threatening condition which may lead to sudden death as an immediate complication due to formation of thrombo-embolism. DVT is associated with various risk factors such as prolonged immobilization, inflammation, and/or coagulation disorders including muscular or venous injury. Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) frequently occurs in the lower limb. Successful treatment of DVT exclusively by the use of the different remedies has rarely been recorded in peer-reviewed journals. The present case report intends to record yet another case of DVT in a patient cured exclusively Since this report is based on a single case of recovery, results of more such cases are warranted to strengthen the outcome of the present study.