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  • What is Superficial thrombophlebitis

    Superficial thrombophlebitis is inflammation of a vein near the surface of the body, usually accompanied by a blood clot within that vein. The condition involves the superficial venous system , which drains blood from the skin and subcutaneous tissues, and it…

  • Symptoms of Superficial thrombophlebitis

    What are the symptoms of superficial thrombophlebitis? The condition most often causes a tender, warm, red, cord-like area along the course of a superficial vein, sometimes with localized swelling and pain that becomes more noticeable when the area is touched or…

  • Causes of Superficial thrombophlebitis

    Superficial thrombophlebitis is caused by inflammation of a vein near the skin surface together with the formation of a blood clot inside that vein. It develops when the normal balance between blood flow, vessel-wall integrity, and clotting is disrupted, allowing a…

  • Diagnosis of Superficial thrombophlebitis

    Superficial thrombophlebitis is diagnosed by combining the clinical picture with targeted testing when needed. The condition involves inflammation of a vein close to the skin surface, usually with formation of a clot in that vein. Because the affected vein is superficial,…

  • Treatment for Superficial thrombophlebitis

    The treatment of superficial thrombophlebitis uses a combination of anti-inflammatory measures, symptom relief, compression-based support, and, in some cases, anticoagulant medication or procedures. The main aim is to reduce local inflammation in the vein wall, limit clot extension, relieve pain and…

  • Prevention of Superficial thrombophlebitis

    Superficial thrombophlebitis can often be partly prevented , but not always fully eliminated. The condition develops when a superficial vein becomes inflamed and a clot forms within it, usually in the setting of local injury to the vein wall, slowed blood…

  • FAQ about Superficial thrombophlebitis

    This FAQ article explains superficial thrombophlebitis, a condition that affects a vein near the surface of the skin when it becomes inflamed and develops a clot. The questions below cover what it is, why it happens, how it is diagnosed, how…