1. Obese people
People who are obese are significantly more likely to develop blood clots than people of normal weight. This is because obese people carry more weight, which slows blood flow. When combined with sedentary life, the risk of blood clots increases. big.
2. People with high blood pressure
Elevated blood pressure will damage the arterial endothelium and cause arteriosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis can easily block blood vessels and cause blood clots. People suffering from this disease must pay attention to maintaining blood vessels.
3. People who smoke and drink for a long time
Smoking not only damages the lungs, but also damages the blood vessels. The harmful substances in tobacco can damage the intima of the blood vessels, causing vascular dysfunction, affecting normal blood flow and causing thrombosis.
Excessive drinking will stimulate the sympathetic nerves and accelerate the heartbeat, which can cause increased myocardial oxygen consumption, coronary artery spasm, and lead to myocardial infarction.
4. People with diabetes
Diabetics are prone to thrombosis, especially cerebral thrombosis, due to increased blood sugar, thickened blood, enhanced platelet aggregation, and slow blood flow.
5. People who sit or lie down for a long time
Long-term inactivity leads to blood stagnation, which gives the coagulation factor in the blood an opportunity, greatly increases the chance of blood coagulation, and leads to the generation of thrombus.
6. People with a history of thrombosis
According to statistics, one third of thrombosis patients will face the risk of recurrence within 10 years. Thrombosis patients should pay strict attention to their eating habits and living habits in peacetime, and follow the doctor's advice to avoid recurrence.