How to treat clot in lung?

Welcome to this incredibly comical guide on how to treat a clot in your lung. If you’re reading this because you have recently become the proud owner of said clot, first things first: take a deep breath – but not too deep! Remember, we’re dealing with clots here.

Now let’s get down to business and find out how we can kick that pesky blood clot out of your lungs for good!

Symptoms You Should Look Out For

Before we get into the nitty-gritty details of treatment options, it’s important to know what symptoms typically arise when someone has a clot in their lung. Here are some signs that you should look out for:

  • Shortness of breath: This is an obvious one. If anything starts interrupting your ability to breathe deeply or fully, check yourself before freaking yourself.
  • Chest pain: Not all chest pain is created equal.. if it feels like every inhale brings sharper than normal twinges inside your chest cavity then You’ve hit match point – time call off work .
  • Coughing up blood: Well, I suppose this isn’t exactly funny… just wanted ya’ll aware
  • Rapid heartbeat: Could be caused by going for 2 rounds straight at Chuck-e-cheese’s; could also indicate something more serious!

Keep these clues front-of-mind so you can tell ANYONE who will listen about them (including your doctor) should you experience any!

Don’t Wait Around — Seek Medical Help ASAP

Alright folks time is not our friend if it comes down de-clotting circulation system as soon as possible So no matter how much scratching there may be in throat area while gasping short fast intakes must see medical help immediately upon onset of above-stated symptoms We aren’t Saying rush faster than Sonic through city streets hooting and hollering anything But we are kinda saying that.

Believe me, I GET it. Going to the hospital is definitely not a barrel of laughs (As if we needed more 2020 downsides..). Between the long waits and sometimes uncomfortable medical procedures or However, when an internal organ like your lungs is at stake here – this isn’t exactly something to sneeze your way through(Because likely only causing even more coughing).

Get Familiar With Your Treatment Options

Once you’ve made it to the E.R OR alike agency where they can monitor systems, known treatments for blood clots in lungs include:

  • Anticoagulant medication: these thin our delightful thick lifesaving platelets out so clots don’t have much of chance sticking anymore
  • Thrombolytic therapy ( clot-busting drugs): Give those pesky hefty A$$ clots what they deserve!(but again side effects vary widely per person)
  • Surgical removal: This one’s reserved for extreme situations ranging from severe life-threatening emergency situtuations OR having Jerry Bruckheimer rig up explosives while holding guns together with duct tape #JustToMakeSure

Your doctor will determine which course works best in your specific case. If you have questions about any recommendations or options being shared make them heard!

Here’s some basic information on each type of therapy:

Anticoagulants – aka “The Thinners”

I’m gonna say this once: whatever level thinness you feel comfortable at may not be correct here — let us listen professionals OKAY!!?
But first let’s understand What actually happens when taking anticoagulants?

In a nutshell, developing blood clots occurs as blood components join forces triggering biochemical coagulation cascades just fighting against getting them thicker until finally plug forms,further clotting initiated.It turns out that when our bodies make clotting factors they are made to be borderline alchemic mystery (they somehow know the optimal thickness of clots). But rather than just thinning out appropriately, Anticoagulants basically act as a “thin it all” kind of force packing one hell of an Enya soundtrack.

So please don’t play doctor and follow instructions exactly – too little medication won’t get you anywhere while too much would have jumping off balcony thinking Spiderman is awaiting your drop #SaveOurSpandex

Thrombolytic Therapy –aka- “the Clot-Busters”

If I was to tell you this actually involves using drugs that sound like Transformers simply infused directly into bloodstream-You either laugh in disbelief or immediately stop reading assuming we’ve gone mad(righhhht?).

All jokes aside: Utilizing these medicines is certainly not something to take lightly. GOOD SIDE ?? These can work quickly at breaking up blood clots allowing for blood/brisk circulation once again Both bad/good??these high-powered thrombolytics might also trigger severe bleeding issues within body

Have doubts? talk with your designated Medical Professional before making any drastic decisions on this matter.

Recovery After Treatment

After surviving such an ordeal together,you still have some recovery ahead regardless whatever method has been utilized.All recoveries differ but largely include.. :

  • Resting those lungs.
  • Taking medications properly based agreed treatment program
  • Regular medical appointments: Plus side-don’t wanna miss having someone actually listen uninterrupted during conversations-huh?
  • Exercise when feeling healthy enough under guidance/a$ issue budget intended by patients!

Other tips?

Wanna show the world how improved you are in healing since last time ? Below mentioned are some upsides

  1. Getting back on track means appreciating & learning from brush with death!
  2. Giving self credit whenever possible.
    3.Understanding importance of health benefiting enough to actually crave more of same.

4.REMEMBER that most doctors would have seen hundreds or even thousands of cases involving blood clots in the past — and they will be able to help you feel reassured now more than ever(plus can bet your bottom dollar,they’ve encountered bunch on worst days :)).

Preventing Future Blood Clots

Now that we’ve covered just what feels like an exhaustive summary (go ahead say “WHAT ABOUT under x conditioning?”) don’t worry a complete checklist follows Here are some general tips for preventing future blood clots:

  • Get up and move around every 30 minutes during long car rides or flights.
  • Take breaks as advised by designated medical authority & keeping body well hydrated(Suffix-ally speaking)
  • If taking any medications post Clot-experience stay Consistent without missing dosages ,and if questionable seek check-in with specialist #Cyberdoc works via wireless :).

See ?! pretty much common sense mixed with discipline(and bit luck)!Every case might not turn out as rosy (or hilarious) as others but being proactive is always worth it

Blood clots suck. But anybody who has gone through this on own already knows just how unforgiving these conditions can truly prove..
That said,with right attitude,knowledge,& team backing us are all better equipped at fighting against such health issues when they arise.So until then mind other behaviors and Have Funny !!!

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