Canalization of a thrombus: problems and treatment prospects
Blood clot drainage is a common problem that requires timely diagnosis and treatment. This is the process by which a clot travels through the circulatory system and eventually moves beyond the clotted blood and reaches the final portions of the circulatory system. This process can lead to various complications, including pain, limitation of movement, intoxication and even death. In this article we will look at the problem of blood clot drainage and ways to solve it.
The occurrence of blood clots does not occur out of the blue; there are risk factors that can lead to the occurrence of this process. The main causes of blood clots include: - damage to the endothelium (the inner lining of blood vessels); - smoking; - increased blood cholesterol levels; - trauma to blood vessels; - malignant formations; - blood composition disorders, immunological disorders and others.
A thrombus is an aggregation of platelets and fibrin that clog blood vessels and impair blood flow. The main function of a blood clot is to stop bleeding and protect the damaged tissue from further damage. However, if the clot is not removed in a timely manner, it may become a pathological part of the clot and continue to progress