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REWe often think of Blood Clots (DVT) as random lightning strikes. "It just happened."
As a vascular surgeon, I can tell you that while genetics play a role, the difference between a healthy recovery and a life-threatening Pulmonary Embolism often comes down to Daily Habits.
The people who stay safe don't just "hope" for the best. They actively manage their "Vascular Vitals."
Here is what separates the two groups:
1️⃣ They Understand "Viscosity" (Hydration) 💧
The At-Risk Group: Drinks coffee all morning and wine at night. Their blood is thick, sticky, and moves like sludge.
The Safe Group: Treats water like medicine. They dilute their blood naturally by drinking 2-3 liters a day. Hydrated blood flows; dehydrated blood clots.
2️⃣ They Don't Trust the "Desk" (Movement) 🪑
The At-Risk Group: Powers through a 4-hour Zoom block without moving. They let blood pool in their legs, creating a breeding ground for clots.
The Safe Group: Triggers their "Calf Pump" every 60 minutes. They stand, they pace, they flex. They know that stagnant blood is dangerous blood.
3️⃣ They Listen to the "Cramp" (Speed) ⚡
The At-Risk Group: Feels a deep, throbbing pain in one leg and says, "I probably just pulled a muscle. I'll wait a week."
The Safe Group: Recognizes that a "Charlie Horse" that doesn't go away is a red flag. They get an ultrasound immediately. Speed saves lives.
The Reality: You cannot control your genes, but you can control your flow.
Which group are you in today? Drop a "💧" if you’re grabbing a glass of water right now.
Want to learn the specific signs of a DVT? Visit my profile @rema.malikmd.
Worried about a pain in your leg? DM me or visit the website in my bio.
— Dr. Rema Malik Board-Certified Vascular Surgeon in Houston, TX
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