11 Mar

Varicose and spider veins patients in Singapore may be familiar with deep vein thrombosis or DVT. However, there are still many misconceptions surrounding it. Here are a few misconceptions about DVT and the truth behind them. 

Misconception 1: It can’t be that serious

DVT is a dangerous condition, and it can be deadly. More than 2 million people receive DVT diagnosis every year. Complications kill more people than the combination of breast cancer, motor vehicle accidents, and HIV.

Misconception 2: I’m healthy. I don’t have to worry about DVT

Anyone can be affected by deep vein thrombosis in Singapore and worldwide. The young, the old, athletes and couch bums can all develop DVT. Knowing the signs and symptoms that DVT can present is crucial. 

Misconception 3: You can get DVT from taking birth control pills.

There is indeed an increased risk of blood clots when using oral contraceptives. Nonetheless, women who use these tablets will not have any issues. 

Misconception 4: Women have an increased risk of developing DVT.

There are higher incidences of deep vein thrombosis in men in Singapore and worldwide. However, women are at higher risk of blood clots while pregnant or taking contraceptives. 

Misconception 5: My chances of getting DVT are low

As mentioned above, anyone can develop DVT. However, risks can increase based on a few crucial factors. You are at higher risk of DVT after surgery, cancer, lung disease, taking birth control or a family history of blood clots. 

Are you searching for a vein clinic in Singapore to have your veins checked? Come to Dr Cheng for a thorough assessment.

Dr Cheng is a well-known endovascular and vein surgeon with a long history of providing high-quality care. His vein clinic is a one-stop-shop for all venous and arterial problems. Patients can visit their clinic for a noninvasive examination, diagnosis, deep vein thrombosis prevention and varicose and spider vein treatment in Singapore.

Resource:
https://www.scoop.it/topic/infographics-by-diltonlim/p/4130766896/2022/03/11/5-misconceptions-on-deep-vein-thrombosis-in-singapore-and-worldwide

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