Phlebitis

Overview

Phlebitis may occur with or without a blood clot. It can affect surface or deep veins. When caused by a blood clot, it's called thrombophlebitis. Trauma to the vein, for instance from an IV catheter, is a possible cause.

Symptoms

Symptoms include redness, warmth, and pain in the affected area.

Treatments

Treatments may include a warm compress, anti-inflammatory medication, compression stockings, and blood thinners.

Last Updated Jun 13, 2017


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