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Deep vein thrombosis - prevention for travellers - Management
How should I manage a person with a recent DVT planning long-haul travel?
- If the person has a newly diagnosed (within 2 weeks) deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism, seek specialist advice.
- If the person has been taking anticoagulants for 2 weeks or more:
- Reassure the person that they are at low-risk of developing a further thrombosis.
- Provide advice on general measures to reduce the risk of travel-related DVT.
- Consider prescribing graduated compression stockings. For further information, see Compression stockings.
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