9Recent Surgery or Hospitalization
Another possible risk factor for developing deep vein thrombosis is a recent surgical procedure or hospitalization. During this time, you cannot move around as usual. As said above, immobilization can prevent blood from circulating throughout the body, making it more prone to blood clots. If you have a history of deep vein thrombosis, make sure to inform your doctor so that he can suggest some preventive measures. These include taking anticoagulant medications, elevating the feet of the bed, taking painkillers sufficient so that you can move around, as well as performing some exercises like ankle rotations and leg lifts a few times during the day to help blood flow properly. [9]















