Travel Season, But Watch For Blood Clots
July 8, 2009 by Marijke Durning, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
We seem to be hearing more and more about blood clots these days, particularly associated with warnings when traveling. But what is it you need to be aware of?
Blood clots, called deep vein thrombosis (DVT) are clots that form deep in veins, most often in the legs. These clots sit along side of the vein, slowing down blood flow as the blood passes, but more dangerous – they can break off the wall and follow the blood to your heart and lungs.
Summer Vacation, Travels…and DVT?
May 11, 2009 by Marijke Durning, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions, Women's Health
Summer breaks are coming soon to many lucky people. For some, this means staying at home and relaxing, for others it means traveling to visit family and friends or to explore new places.
Of course, when we travel, we want to stay healthy so we get vaccinations if we need and we be sure to take necessary medicaitons with us, but what about unforeseen problems, like deep vein thrombosis (DVT)?
What’s that you say?
DVTs are blood clots that form in deep veins in your body – most commonly in the legs, but they could happen anywhere a deep vein exists.
Startling Facts About Deep Vein Thrombosis
March 24, 2009 by Peggy Rowland
Filed under Women's Health
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and its complications take the lives of more people each year in the US than both breast cancer and AIDS combined! It affects 2 million people in the US annually, and March marks the sixth annual DVT awareness month, coordinated by The Coalition to Prevent Deep-Vein Thrombosis. This post isn’t intended to scare you, but only to help increase your awareness about this potentially deadly disorder.
What is DVT and who’s at risk?
DVT occurs when a blood clot forms in a large vein (often in the lower legs). The clot blocks circulation and may result in a …read more




