2 types of phlebitis: There are 2 kinds of blood clots in the legs-superficial and deep. Superficial clots are called superficial phlebitis and present usually with pain, redness and tenderness on the surface of the skin around a visual vein or varicose vein. Deep phlebitis (DVT) usually presents with swelling, pain and tenderness of the medial thigh or posterior calf. Treatment time varies with each.
Answered 10/23/2017
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Start with Doctor: Phlebitis can be serious and should be under care of Doctor. Phlebitis means blood clot: there are 2 kinds of blood clots in the legs-superficial and deep. They are often treated differently but both can lead to serious complications. Phlebitis is something that should be managed under the care of a doctor who is familiar with the specifics of your condition as it often requires blood thinner.
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