Medical term:

thrombotic



throm·bot·ic

(throm-bot'ik),
Relating to, caused by, or characterized by thrombosis.
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

throm·bot·ic

(throm-bot'ik)
Relating to, caused by, or characterized by thrombosis.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

Patient discussion about thrombotic

Q. How can I prevent blood clots? I am 45 years old and am supposed to go on a business trip overseas. The flight itself is 12 hours long and then I have to continue traveling by bus. Could this cause me to have blood clots? If so, how can I prevent it?

A. Always walk as much as you can on the plane. Also, rotate your ankels in circles. Sometimes try to use your ankels and make the alphabet with them. Have fun..

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