Thursday, November 12, 2009

Health Tips Facts – Phlebitis Definition Symptoms Causes Treatments Remedies

Phlebitis Definition:-

Phlebitis (fle-BYE-tis) means inflammation of a vein.

Thrombophlebitis is the term used when a blood clot in the vein causes the inflammation.

Thrombophlebitis usually occurs in leg veins, but it may occur in an arm.

The thrombus (clot) in the vein causes pain and irritation and may block blood flow in the veins. Phlebitis can occur in both the surface (superficial) or deep veins.

Phlebitis Signs Symptoms:-

There is usually a slow onset of a tender red area along the superficial veins on the skin. A long, thin red area may be seen as the inflammation follows the path of a superficial vein.

This area may feel hard, warm, and tender. The skin around the vein may be itchy and swollen.

The area may begin to throb or burn.

Symptoms may be worse when the leg is lowered, especially when first getting out of bed in the morning.

A low-grade fever may occur.

Sometimes phlebitis may occur at the site where a peripheral intravenous (IV) line was started. The surrounding area may be sore and tender along the vein.

If an infection is present, symptoms may include redness, fever, pain, swelling, or breakdown of the skin.

Phlebitis Causes Risk Factors:-

The most common cause of the disorder is trauma to the vessel wall caused by an injury to the vein. Phlebitis might also be the result of prolonged inactivity or a sedentary lifestyle.

People who sit and recline for long periods of time, for instance, a long trip in a plane or bed rest for a prolonged illness are at an increased risk of contracting the disease.

Other causes of phlebitis include obesity, smoking, pregnancy, certain birth control pills, intravenous drug use and certain medical conditions like cancer.


Phlebitis Care Cure Natural Alternative Home Remedies:-

Make a hot poultice of fresh marigold and apply to the affected area three times a day.

To make the poultice, boil fresh marigold in 1 quart of water for 20 minutes.

Apply Vitamin E oil to the irritated area with gentle massage to help speed the healing of phlebitis.

Massage witch hazel ointment into the affected area three or more times a day. Witch hazel is an effective herbal medicine to reduce phlebitis.

Drink bilberry juice every morning, an herbal medicine used for many ailments.

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