Tuesday, 18 July 2023

A Brief Overview on Thrombophlebitis: Diagnosis and Clinical Treatment | Chapter 14 | Current Progress in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 3

 Thrombophlebitis is the instigative condition of the vein guide one or more blood clots. If it wait untreated, it can results in harsh complications that are fatal. The snags may include Deep mood thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary clotting (PE). If a deep vein clot enhances dislodged, it can travel to internal organs and blocks blood vessels, the obstruction of blood containers reduces the blood flow that leads to a life ominous situation. The types of thrombophlebitis includes detail, septic and seasonal thrombophlebitis. Migratory and Septic thrombhleplebitis are the fatal types. They are very dangerous environments because the immune order is over responsive. These environments requires a next medical treatment and breakneck diagnostic measures. The drugs usable for the treatment of thrombophlebitis are very less and supports only the symptomatic relaxation. Recent studies have proven that low microscopic weight heparins like Dalteparin is active in the treatment of thrombophlebitis. The present issue is emphasized on the launch, types, causes, diagnosis, screening models, non pharmacological and pharmacological situation of thrombophlebitis.

Author(s) Details:

G. Sai Sri Lakshmi,

Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Mangalagiri, A.P 522503, India.

Kondumahanti V. N. Lakshmi,

Department of Pharmacology, Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Mangalagiri, A.P 522503, India.

T. Vinay Kumar,

Department of Pharmacology, Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Mangalagiri, A.P 522503, India.

Sk. Abdul Rahaman,

Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Mangalagiri, A.P 522503, India.

V. L. Anusha,

Department of Pharmacology, SIMS College of Pharmacy, Guntur, India and Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Mangalagiri, 522503, India.

N. Asritha,

Department of Pharmacology, SIMS College of Pharmacy, Guntur, India and Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Mangalagiri, 522503, India.

G. Srujana,

Department of Pharmacology, SIMS College of Pharmacy, Guntur, India and Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Mangalagiri, 522503, India.

S. Shyamananda,

Department of Pharmacology, SIMS College of Pharmacy, Guntur, India and Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Mangalagiri, 522503, India.

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