Blood Clots in the veins of Legs is a medical condition better known as DVT or Deep Venous Thrombosis. It is potentially life threatening condition and needs treatment --the sooner the better. There are a number of predisposing factors which may lead to DVT-- trauma, History of Surgery, prolonged immobilization, oral contraceptive pill intake in women > 35 years who are also smokers, long travel history, malignancy, clotting disorder etc. The blood clot may migrate to the lungs and cause a life threatening condition known as PE or pulmonary embolism manifested by sudden onset of shortness of breath, chest pain. Hence once a person is diagnosed with DVT, immediate treatment with anti coagulants are initiated by the physician.
Blood clots can be treated in different ways, depending on where they are located and how severe they are. Acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and warm compresses are used to treat clots located in the superficial system. Anti-coagulation medications are used to treat deep venous thrombosis. Blood clots in the calf, below the knee, have a chance of being reabsorbed by the body and treatment involves monitoring the clot with an ultrasound machine. Clots located in the major arteries can be surgically removed, or treated with stronger medications such as TPA or TNKase.
A blood clot on the lung is called an emboli. The term embolus means the process of forming emboli.
He died in 1963 from a blood clot in his lung.
He died from a blood clot that eventually got to his lung which caused him to die.
This is called thrombosis and can only be treated by a physician
A blood clot blocking a vessel in the lungs is known as a pulmonary embolism. It can be life-threatening and presents symptoms such as sudden chest pain, difficulty breathing, and coughing up blood. Immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent serious complications or death.
A pulmonary embolus occurs when a blood clot, usually originating in the leg, travels to the lungs and blocks a pulmonary artery. This can result in symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest pain, and even life-threatening complications if not treated promptly. Treatment typically involves blood thinners and, in severe cases, procedures to remove the clot.
A pulmonary embolus (blood clot to the lung) is usually a small clot that forms somewhere else in the body (usually the legs) and travels through the blood stream until it blocks a major blood supply to the lungs. This prevents normal oxygen exchange and can result in death if not taken care of immediately. I've reference the Medline page if you need more information, especially regarding treatment.
All I know is that when I had my surgery I developed one im my Left lung ! are you sure you don't mean "blood clot"? because there is no such thing as a blood chit. a blood clot is when blood doesnt circulate in a certain place forming, well, a clot. this is more likely to happen with adults than kids because kids are generally more figety (blood circulates better when muscles are moved).
A blood clot in the heart could affect the lungs in a number of ways. It could potentially block the pulmonary artery and prevent blood from traveling from the heart to the lung. That would reduce the amount of nutrients reaching that lung and the lung could suffer damage. The blood clot could also travel into the lung (if it is small enough to move through the pulmonary artery) and block blood flow into and out of the lung. The person usually feels short of breath and may cough up blood if that happens. This is called a pulmonary embolism and can be fatal if untreated.
no. because lungs help you breath.
Pulmonary thrombosis is when a blood clot from another part of the body (usually the deep veins of the leg) dislodges from the place of origin and settles somewhere in the lungs. This blocks blood flow into the lungs. It is treated by a clot buster in the short term to bust the clot and if it is a chronic problem they are given Warfarin or something similar to prevent future clots
Hillary Brooke died on May 25, 1999, in Bonsall, California, USA of blood clot in the lung.