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Home » Thrombophlebitis: Causes, Clinical Features, And Treatment

Thrombophlebitis: Causes, Clinical Features, And Treatment

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Thrombophlebitis: Causes, Clinical Features, And Treatment

Write short note on thrombophlebitis.

Answer. Thrombophlebitis is a superficial vein thrombosis with inflammation.

Thrombophlebitis Types

  • Acute: It is caused due to IV cannulation, trauma, minor infections and hypercoagulability.
  • Recurrent
  • Spontaneous: Polycythemia vera, polyarteritis, Buerger’s disease
  • Thrombophlebitis migrans: It is spontaneous migrating thrombophlebitis seen in visceral malignancies like pancreas, stomach.
  • Mondor’s disease

Thrombophlebitis Clinical Features

  • Pain, redness, tenderness, cord-like thickening of veins
  • Fever is present
  • It is seen in upper limb or lower limb.

Thrombophlebitis Investigations

Duplex ultrasound Doppler of both limbs is must.

Thrombophlebitis Complications

  • Destruction of venous valves leads to varicose veins
  • Embolism, infection.

Thrombophlebitis Treatment

  • Elevation of the limb.
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotics should be given
  • Application of crepe bandage—Compression therapy
  • Anticoagulation: Low molecular weight heparin for superficial venous thrombosis >3 cm in length.

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