Thromboembolic States
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Thromboembolic states encompass situations in which clots form within the blood vessels, which can obstruct circulation at the site where they appear or move to other areas of the body.
What can they cause? By interfering with blood flow, they may present with swelling, pain, or changes in a limb, among other signs that depend on the affected location.
Related factors: they are associated with prolonged immobility, clotting disorders, and problems of the veins or arteries.
Specialists involved: their evaluation falls to the angiologist and the vascular surgeon, and in certain cases to the cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon or the general surgeon. Given their relationship to circulation, in the face of suggestive symptoms the prudent course is to seek prompt professional care.
Data on 79 doctors who treat thromboembolic states
Which specialist treats thromboembolic states?
If you have symptoms of thromboembolic conditions, the right specialist to see is a vascular specialist. You can find and book an appointment with a certified vascular specialist near you. Don't wait too long to get evaluated properly.
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in thromboembolic states
Dr. Rodrigo Armando Vigueras Santiago
Dr. José G. Padilla López
Dr. Vicente de Jesus Flores Lopez
Dr. Jacqueline Montero Schwarz
Dr. Karla Areyda Reyes León
Dr. Maria Fernanda Frausto Mendoza
Dr. Karla Escobedo Vázquez
Dr. Norma Ilse Garcia González
Dr. Héctor Garza Blizzard
Dr. Gilberto Morales Salgado
Dr. Oscar Yair Nava Garcia
Dr. Pamela Avila Lamadrid
Dr. Jesus Serrano Jaimes
Dr. Sandra Briseida Hernández León
Dr. Flor Corona
Dr. Leonardo Ramírez Martínez
Dr. Zaira Artemisa Castañeda Morales
Dr. Bernardo Velazquez Pallares
Dr. Gloria Nayeli Vega Hernández
Dr. Iran Pardo
Frequently asked questions
What is thromboembolic states?
Thromboembolic states encompass situations in which clots form within the blood vessels, which can obstruct circulation at the site where they appear or move to other areas of the body.
Which doctor treats thromboembolic states?
If you have symptoms of thromboembolic conditions, the right specialist to see is a vascular specialist. You can find and book an appointment with a certified vascular specialist near you. Don't wait too long to get evaluated properly.