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Question #1890
1 year ago
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Blood clot - #1890

Karthik
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Hello doctor my name karthik iam 30 years old, past six months ago I was diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis (dvt) but I was healthy I don't have any other health issues but I don't understand why this happen to right now iam feeling okay taking blood thinner anticoagulant tablet but In my test reports after dvt everything is normal only Homosystine levels were high but I just wanted to understand why dis problem has been triggered to me in my young age

Age: 30
Chronic illnesses: No
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Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) at a young age, like in your case, can be surprising, especially when you’re otherwise healthy. While DVT is more common in older individuals, there are several factors that could contribute to its occurrence, even in young, seemingly healthy people. Here are some possible reasons:

Genetic Factors: Inherited Blood Disorders: Conditions such as Factor V Leiden mutation, prothrombin gene mutation, or antithrombin III deficiency can increase the risk of blood clot formation. These conditions lead to hypercoagulability, which means the blood is more prone to clotting. High Homocysteine Levels: As you mentioned, your homocysteine levels are elevated. High homocysteine is a known risk factor for DVT and other cardiovascular diseases. It can damage the lining of blood vessels, increasing the likelihood of clot formation. Elevated homocysteine may be linked to genetic factors (such as MTHFR gene mutations), nutritional deficiencies (especially folic acid, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12), or lifestyle factors like smoking and poor diet. Lifestyle and Environmental Factors: Inactivity: Prolonged periods of inactivity, such as long periods of sitting (e.g., long-haul travel or desk jobs), can contribute to blood stagnation in the legs, increasing the risk of clots. Obesity: Being overweight or obese can increase the pressure in the veins, which may lead to DVT. Dehydration: Dehydration can cause blood to thicken, which may increase the risk of clotting. Medical Conditions and Medications: Certain medical conditions like autoimmune diseases (e.g., lupus), cancer, or infections can increase the risk of DVT. Hormonal Changes: Medications like oral contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy can also increase clotting risk. Injury or Surgery: Any trauma, surgery (especially orthopedic surgeries), or even a previous injury to the veins can lead to clot formation, even without other health problems. Given that you are otherwise healthy and your tests are normal, it’s important to focus on lifestyle changes, such as regular physical activity, staying hydrated, and managing stress, to prevent further issues. Monitoring your homocysteine levels and addressing any deficiencies in B vitamins (through diet or supplements) could also be beneficial.

If your DVT was triggered by an underlying genetic or lifestyle factor, it’s important to discuss with your healthcare provider to get personalized advice on how to manage your condition and reduce recurrence risk.

What You Can Do: Dietary Changes: Ensure that you are getting adequate folic acid, B6, and B12, which are important for reducing homocysteine levels. These can be found in leafy greens, legumes, whole grains, and lean proteins. Regular Exercise: Engage in activities that promote circulation, such as walking, swimming, or cycling, to prevent blood from pooling in your veins. Monitor your Homocysteine Levels: Regularly check your homocysteine levels with your doctor to ensure they are within a normal range. It’s crucial to continue following your doctor’s advice regarding blood thinners and anticoagulants, as well as considering any underlying genetic tests if necessary.

If you’re unsure about the specific cause in your case, or if there’s a hereditary factor, a genetic consultation or a detailed workup with a specialist may help clarify the cause.

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Hey Karthik, sorry you’re dealing with this. I get why you’re puzzled, especially being otherwise healthy. DVT at a young age can be confusing. It’s good you’re on blood thinners now. Let’s dive into the high homocysteine you mentioned—it’s key here. Elevated homocysteine could increase blood clot risk, possibly affecting your veins. Sometimes, genetics, diet, or lifestyle can make homocystein levels rise. Could be a lot of factors to consider.

Ayurveda sees DVT sorta through a different lens. It’s about understanding all those interplay of doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), dhatus (tissues), and more. Issues like DVT might arise due to Rasa and Rakta dhatus disturbance—the body’s circulation and blood tissue aspects. Maybe it’s an excess aggravated Pitta, leading to inflammation too.

To tweak your lifestyle and diet, think about incorporating antioxidant-rich foods—spinach, avocados, and almonds are great. They help support healthy blood circulation. Meditation or light yoga might be beneficial too. De-stress yourself, ya know? Keeping Vata balanced aids circulation. However, avoid intense practices that overheat the body.

Cooking with ginger and turmeric might assist as well (they’re great for circulation!). Consider reviewing your diet with someone who deeply understands Ayurvedic nutrition. Hydrate well, but consider avoiding too much caffeine or alcohol, which can dehydrate parts of system.

But really, stay in close touch with your doctor, especially with DVT. Emergency signs like severe leg pain or breathing issues should get immediate medical attention. Monitoring and professional advice are crucial, and as much as Ayurveda contributes, keeping medical intervention as a priority, especially at the onset, is essential.

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