What are the symptoms of mesenteric vein thrombosis?

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The symptoms of superior mesenteric vein thrombosis include nausea, abdominal mass, abdominal pain, etc.

What are the symptoms of mesenteric vein thrombosis?

1. Nausea Superior

mesenteric vein thrombosis leads to insufficient blood supply to the intestine, causing gastrointestinal motility disorders, and indigestion after eating, so nausea symptoms will occur.

2. Abdominal mass

Thrombus blocks veins, blocking blood flow, blood may stagnate, leading to increased venous pressure, resulting in abdominal mass.

What are the symptoms of mesenteric vein thrombosis?

3. Abdominal

pain is one of the common symptoms of superior mesenteric vein thrombosis. Pain may be severe and persistent, located in different areas of the abdomen, such as the umbilical region, groin, and lower abdomen. Pain may worsen or worsen.



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