Thrombosis is a common disease that can cause cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and even be life-threatening. However, recent studies have shown that 78% of patients with thrombosis do not need to undergo it**. The discovery caught the attention of several academicians and called on the public to remember two habits to maintain a lifetime of health.
First of all, we need to develop good habits. This includes eating a balanced diet, exercising moderately, and getting enough rest. A balanced diet is about eating the right amount of protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals and avoiding excess or insufficiency. Moderate exercise can improve blood circulation and reduce the formation of blood clots. Adequate rest can improve the body's immunity and reduce the risk of disease.
Secondly, we need to have regular medical check-ups. A physical examination can help us detect potential health problems, including blood clots, early. The presence of blood clots can be detected in time by regularly checking indicators such as blood clotting function, platelet count, and D-dimer levels. If an abnormality is found, it is very important to seek medical attention in time to avoid further progression of the disease.
However, we also need to recognize that not all blood clots are needed. According to the latest research, 78% of patients with thrombosis do not need to undergo it**. This is because blood clots can dissolve on their own in some cases, and they can also bring some*** Therefore, for those blood clots that do not have obvious symptoms, we can choose to observe and be conservative** rather than immediately undergo medication or surgery**.
However, we should not take it lightly. It is necessary for those with thrombosis who have significant symptoms or other complications that have already occurred. This may include methods such as the use of anticoagulants, thrombolytic agents, or surgery**. Therefore, we need to carry out an individualized program under the guidance of a doctor to ensure the best results.
In conclusion, blood clots are a common disease, but not all blood clots are needed**. By developing good lifestyle habits and regular check-ups, we can reduce the risk of getting sick. However, it is necessary for those with thrombosis who have significant symptoms or other complications that have already been triggered. Therefore, we need to do it on an individual basis** to ensure optimal health outcomes. Remembering these two habits, we can benefit immensely throughout our lives.