Understanding How Long After Surgery Should You Take a Blood Thinner
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Following major surgery, the risk of developing a blood clot, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), can increase by 30% to 100% depending on the procedure and other individual factors. Therefore, many patients are prescribed blood thinners to reduce this risk. How long after surgery should you take a blood thinner is a critical question, and the answer is determined by a careful balance of benefits and risks, guided by your healthcare team.