DVT i.e. Deep Wayne thrombosis are a disease that is caused by a fracture of blood clots in the veins. Many times the disease can also be fatal because its symptoms are usually not visible. At times, very common symptoms like swelling, pain and redness are seen in people who are easily ignored. Due to this the paralysis can also kill the body. There is a greater risk of this disease during pregnancy. Let’s tell you what the disease is and what the danger is.
What is DVT?
Our blood is made up of several types of cells. It is fluid, but its fluidity is only as long as it is running in veins with normal speed. If the flow of blood starts slowing, blood starts to freeze and the blood clots begin to solidify between the veins. This is called Deep Wayne thrombosis. Although it can affect any part of the body, but usually it is in the feet and in the pelvis. In some cases, DVT can be fatal.
What are the symptoms of DVT?
- Sudden swelling in hands and feet
- Feeling pain in walking and standing
- Feeling jealous of a painful place
- Neuralgia
- Skin becomes red or Blue
Danger of pulmonary embolism
Pulmonary embolism is a deadly and dangerous disease. Suddenly the patient’s health deteriorates and he dies shortly afterwards. Many times the blood clots accumulate in the veins, but due to blood flow the nerves separate from the walls and flow with blood as well as in the body. This clot is the reason for pulmonary embolism when it reaches the lungs.
Symptoms of pulmonary embolism
- Breath faster than usual and stop stopping
- Severe chest pain and difficulty breathing
- Bleeding with sharp cough
- Sudden Increasing of heartbeat
Wearer’s Vengeance Signs
Varicose veins occur when the veins are unable to work properly. In order to take the blood from the bottom of the heart up to the heart, there are valves in the nerves of the feet; with the help of these, blood can reach the heart despite gravity. But if this valve gets damaged or there is a problem in the legs, then the blood does not climb up properly and starts to freeze in the legs. Due to the solidification of the blood, the veins of the legs become weak and start spreading. Nerves sometimes move away from their place and they start moving. The same problem is called varicose veins.
Why do nerves blue?
Actually, our blood contains the name Hemoglobin, which makes it look red in color. The characteristic of hemoglobin is that both carbon dioxide and oxygen are well mixed with it. If carbon dioxide is present in our tissue, then it is able to react with hemoglobin and make carboxy hemoglobin. The blood that carboxi hemoglobin itself is called is a bad blood or unclean blood. The color of this impure blood becomes blue or purple. The skin above our nerves is extremely thin, so the veins are visible from above. If these nerves fill this unclean blood, then we start to look dark blue from the outside nerves.