Thrombosis: understanding this silent threat that progresses without warning

A clot in a vein or artery can affect the flow of blood. The body then reacts with pain, swelling or difficulty breathing depending on the area affected. These signals sometimes seem harmless, which delays decisions. Doctors remind us that the speed of intervention changes everything. The earlier the diagnosis comes, the greater the chances of recovery. In this context, daily vigilance plays a major role.
How thrombosis sets in and why it moves forward quietly

Thrombosis occurs when blood clots abnormally in a vessel. Several factors contribute to this situation: prolonged immobility, dehydration, smoking, certain chronic diseases, or hormonal treatments. The body sometimes tries to dissolve these clots naturally, but this mechanism is not always enough. The clot then grows and blocks circulation. This obstruction poses a direct threat to the surrounding tissues, which no longer receive enough oxygen.

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