May-Thurner Syndrome Treatment Aftercare Instructions
A day-by-day recovery guide for may-thurner syndrome treatment: what to expect, how to care for yourself, and when to call. Free to read and print.
What to expect
Vascular Health
- •Take blood pressure and cholesterol medications as prescribed
- •No smoking (the single most important thing for vascular health)
- •Regular exercise improves blood flow
May-Thurner Syndrome Treatment recovery, day by day
Immediate Care
- Keep the procedure site clean and dry
- Follow all discharge instructions
- Some bruising and soreness at the site is expected
- Take medications as prescribed
Activity
- Walk frequently to prevent blood clots
- Avoid heavy lifting for 2-4 weeks
- No hot baths, saunas, or hot tubs for 2-4 weeks
- No crossing legs while seated (restricts blood flow)
Recovery
- Monitor the access site daily
- Keep incision clean; shower as directed
- Gradual return to normal activities
- Take prescribed blood thinners or aspirin as directed (do NOT miss doses)
Ongoing Care
- Resume normal activities as tolerated
- Attend all follow-up appointments and vascular imaging
- Report any new symptoms in the affected limb
- Lifelong healthy habits: no smoking, regular exercise, balanced diet
When to call your provider or 911
- •Changes in pulse or sensation near the access site
- •Sudden severe headache, vision loss, or slurred speech (stroke symptoms)
- •Wound opens or starts bleeding heavily
- •Fever above 101.5°F
- •Rapid swelling or expanding bruise at the procedure site
- •Chest pain or shortness of breath
When in doubt, call your clinic. For a medical emergency, call 911.
Recovery milestones
- Day 5
Initial healing
Wound healing, pulses stable
- Day 14
Follow-up evaluation
Vascular imaging and wound check
- Day 30
Expected recovery
Complete healing and normal function
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