DVT Awareness Month

UPDATE:

If you would like to learn more about vein health AND receive a FREE evaluation, then make your reservation for April 8th’s Free Vein Evaluation by calling 478-216-4646 to RSVP! Lunch will be served, and you’ll learn more than you could have anticipated:

 

 (originally posted on Vein Specialists of the South)

In this video, Dr. Harper discusses a venous disease complication that is quite serious.

 

Venous Thromboembolism (VTE), Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) blood clots in the leg, and  Pulmonary Embolism (PE) blood clots in this lung are all serious medical concerns for Americans.

 

Each year, between 350,000 and 600,000 Americans suffer from VTE.  Of those people, about 100,000 die from a pulmonary embolism.  For many of you reading this or watching this video, you likely have a family member or friend who may have suffered from this unfortunate demise.

 

In 2008, the U.S. Surgeon General called for an initiative to reduce the risk of VTE. That’s why we have dedicated the month of March as VTE / DVT Awareness Month — to remind ourselves about the risks, educate ourselves about VTE and to be proactive so that you or your relatives are not one of those numbers this year who suffered and lost their lives from Venous Thromboembolism.

 

 

Editor’s note: I’ve learned a lot about how critical vein treatment is to our health- that’s one reason why I post Dr. Harper’s post in their full, original form here. Because this is a topic that I cannot speak about with the same knowledge base that he can, and I think this is important information for each of my readers. Thank y’all! – Molly

Love, Molly Kate

Molly is a communications professor, parent, Southern culture commentator, and social media marketing maven. She is also a freelance writer who has worked with a variety of publications and online magazines including Bourbon & Boots, Paste Magazine, Macon Magazine, the 11th Hour, Macon Food & Culture Magazine, and as the Digital Content Editor for The Southern Weekend.

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