Sunisha A: Deep Vein Thrombosis – A Silent but Serious Threat
Sunisha A, Registered Nurse at Malabar Hospital Eranjipalam, shared on LinkedIn:
“Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): A Silent but Serious Threat
As healthcare professionals, we know that unilateral leg swelling, pain, and warmth should never be ignored. DVT often presents subtly – or sometimes with no symptoms at all – yet it can lead to life – threatening pulmonary embolism if missed.
Early recognition, risk assessment, and timely intervention can truly save lives. From encouraging early mobilization to educating patients about warning signs, every small action counts in prevention and care.
Clinical awareness plus prompt diagnosis equals better patient outcomes.
Let’s stay vigilant and continue advocating for patient safety—because early detection makes all the difference.”

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