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How Can Pulmonary Embolism Be Prevented?

Preventing pulmonary embolism (PE) begins with preventing deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Knowing whether you're at risk for DVT and taking steps to lower your risk are important.

If you've never had a deep vein clot, but are at risk for it, these are steps you can take to decrease your risk.

  • Exercise your lower leg muscles during long car trips and airplane rides.
  • Get out of bed and move around as soon as you're able after having surgery or being ill. The sooner you move around, the lower your chance of developing a clot.
  • Certain medicines may help to prevent clots after some types of surgery (as directed by your physician).
  • Follow up with your doctor.

If you already have had DVT or PE, you can take additional steps to help keep new blood clots from forming:

  • Visit your doctor for regular checkups.
  • Use compression stockings to prevent chronic swelling in your legs after DVT (as directed by your doctor).

 

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