Can a blood clot go away on it's own without taking medication?

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  1. Just Ask Susan profile image91
    Just Ask Susanposted 11 years ago

    Can a blood clot go away on it's own without taking medication?

  2. kittythedreamer profile image76
    kittythedreamerposted 11 years ago

    What kind of blood clot is it and where is it located? Are we talking blood clots in the legs?

    1. Just Ask Susan profile image91
      Just Ask Susanposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      It is in my right leg in the calf area. I have no idea as to the type of blood clot it is.

    2. Dubuquedogtrainer profile image59
      Dubuquedogtrainerposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      That would be a deep venous thrombosis and yes they can go away on their own, but bear watching so they don't break loose and travel and lodge somewhere else like the lungs. The body has a clotting cascade and a mechanism for dissolving clots. There

    3. kittythedreamer profile image76
      kittythedreamerposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      One more question, Susan. Did you by chance take Yaz?

  3. Pamela99 profile image88
    Pamela99posted 11 years ago

    If the blood clot is in a large artery it can be dangerous.Usually blood clots require a blood thinner medication in that case. I don't mean to scare you, but I have seen a blood clot travel to a patient's lung and she almost died. If this is a little small clot in a small vessel the risks are less, but it is still something to get checked by a doctor.

    1. Just Ask Susan profile image91
      Just Ask Susanposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks Pam. I am being monitored with ultra sounds. They don't want to put me on any medication due to RSD. I see my doctor again in June and I'll ask him then if he still feels that I should not go on any medication.

    2. Pamela99 profile image88
      Pamela99posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I am glad you are being monitored closely. I hope it dissolves on its own.

  4. Dubuquedogtrainer profile image59
    Dubuquedogtrainerposted 11 years ago

    The usual treatment involves anticoagulation, but if that is contraindicated serial ultrasounds are done to make sure the blood clot (thrombosis) doesn't grow. There are other treatments available, depending on the location of the clot. Your physician is in the best position to advise you of the most appropriate treatment options for your particular situation, but yes, the body does have a natural mechanism for dissolving clots.

    1. Just Ask Susan profile image91
      Just Ask Susanposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for answering my question. The blood clots went away on their own.

  5. Just Ask Susan profile image91
    Just Ask Susanposted 11 years ago

    kittythedreamer, No I've never taken Yaz. I had to look it up as I've heard of it.

    1. kittythedreamer profile image76
      kittythedreamerposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Okay, good thing. There's links between blood clots and Yaz that are coming out...I've seen it myself so I wanted to be sure.

  6. royalblkrose profile image59
    royalblkroseposted 11 years ago

    no. and if I were you I would seek medical attention- a blood clot can cause serious problems- depending on it's size- a clot can clog an artery, cause A HEART ATTACK, GET STUCK IN A LUNG, CAUSE A STROKE- as it moves, (AND IT WILL) move throughout your circulatory system.
    this is NOT the forum for discussion for such things... IMHO- unless you personally know some medical personnel. ( I was almost an RN....)

    1. greencha profile image62
      greenchaposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I agree with you about the potential serious probs that a clot can cause & the importance to get medical help,but I don't see any probs with raising it as a discussion point. One positive aspect for raising such points ,there cld be new treat's o

 
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