Early symptoms of mesenteric thrombosis

Dr. Taylor Turner
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2025-05-20 02:16:02
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Early symptoms of mesenteric thrombosis include abdominal colic, vomiting, hematemesis or melena, etc.
1. Abdominal colic
Mesentery thrombosis can lead to blood circulation disorders in mesenteric parts, resulting in intestinal obstruction and intermittent or persistent abdominal colic symptoms.
2. Hematemesis Intestinal
peristalsis will slow down after blood supply is reduced, food cannot be digested and absorbed in time, and accumulated in gastrointestinal tract for a long time, which can lead to vomiting.
3. Hematemesis or melena
Venous necrosis in mesenteric parts can lead to venous rupture and bleeding, resulting in hematemesis or melena.