MCh (Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery), MS - Surgical, MBBS
General Surgeon, Guwahati
Hello lybrate-user, superficial venous thrombosis is as such itself is not very dangerous, the important point is to find out why it has happened. A injury 4 years back (probably not that major as you could ignore that) is not very convincing as the primary cause. For burning at night, you can have methycobal 1500 mcg intramuscular injection.
MCh (Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery), MS - Surgical, MBBS
General Surgeon, Guwahati
Hello, please get it checked by a physician nearby and get the medications. He might have an infected skin lesion which might need immediate attention. Also,it is necessary to monitor the coagulation profile regularly with the help of blood investigation.
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, Diplomate of National board in Surgical Oncology, Christian Medical college,Vellore
General Surgeon, Kolkata
Hi..
yes they can be a plausible cause of..dvt..both generally it is the estrogen related hormones which can increase risk of DVT while others like testosterone doesn't.
MBBS Graduated From, Diploma in Psychiatry Medicine, Diploma in Human nutrition, Diploma in Immuno-Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Advance Diploma in Physiotherapy(PGAHI) Singapore, Diploma Sport & Exercise Medicine, Residential training in Dermetology
General Surgeon, Koppal
Hello lybrate-user, we are happy to help you regarding this your history was not complete meanwhile its confusing us don't worry much its just minimal if the size was big enoff pls consult me online ill clear regarding it if you wish to take appointment you can tysm for posting your query just put ice cubes over it two times if its not relieved you can consult me online through various modes of modes consultations, keep updating us your queries as well.
If the doppler study is normal and not showing any thrombosis (clot), it may be an age-related pain.
There may not be any relation between the covid vaccine and the leg pain because having pain after 40 days of the vaccination is unlikely due to adverse effect of the vaccination.
Consult an orthopedician for better assessment and she may have to do physiotherapy.
MS - General Surgery, Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery(FMAS), Diploma in Advanced Laparoscopic surgery, Training in Laparoscopy, Advanced training in laparoscopic hernia surgery, Fellowship in advanced proctology
General Surgeon, Srinagar
Hello it is unlikely that your mom has dvt as she already on blood thinners. It can be a hematoma or ecchymosis due to her blood thinners. Stop the blood thinners and do a complete blood count and a coagulogram.
You can share the pics in my inbox so that I can help in a better way.
Regards.
DM - Cardiology, MD - Internal Medicine, MBBS, Training Course In Emergency Medicine
Cardiologist, Secunderabad
Spiranolactone/ bisoprolol / apixaban all medicines seems to be started for valid indications.
Spiranolactone may cause alopecia (hair loss) and also insomnia (sleep disturbance)
bisoprolol and apixaban are very very less likely to result in the said adverse effect.
Would like to know from you when was your dvt diagnosed and how long have you took apixaban and at what dose, was any scan done after 3 or 6 month interval to find residual dvt if any, and what was the cause for your dvt to decide duration of apixaban.
Also would advice you few tests:
1) monitor daily bp morning and evening for 7 days
2) ecg and 2 d echo 3) lft, rft
4) fbs/ ppbs/ thyroid profile/ lipid profile based on the said investigation, would like to modify your treatment for hypertension and dvt you can consult me online after 7 days so I could help you with your problem.
MCh(Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery), MS - Surgical, MBBS
General Surgeon, Guwahati
It seems to be a repeat episode of dermatitis or lymphangitis. An antibiotic, limb elevation, dressing and rest will make it better. It will be prudent to show to a surgeon for diagnosis confirmation and treatment.
MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
Hernias don't go away on their own. Only surgery can repair a hernia. Many people are able to delay surgery for months or even years. And some people may never need surgery for a small hernia.But we have to look into the details of the problem.
Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.