After my recent IV in hand before 25 days, Painless minute size bump on my hand l, when I touch I can feel it
Thrombophlebitis can be cured permanently or it can resolve on its own?
Or it can cause some other complications like cancer?
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It can resolve on its own.
You can use Thrombophob ointment for about 5 days. It will give symptomatic relief and also hasten the process of resolution.
This will resolve on its own in a few weeks or months in some time.will not cause any complications.Apply thrombophobe gel twice a day, perhaps warm water compression could help.
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According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the disease and cause and it's best Treatment as you have mentioned as above as thrombophlebitis .
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