Each year, there are cases of death due to venous thrombosis, with multiple causes.
For example, prolonged sitting or lying, which slows blood flow. Especially in the lower limbs, where blood reflux is easily obstructed, leading to red blood cell accumulation and eventually thrombosis.
Additionally, when blood within the body is in a highly coagulated state, particularly after burns or scalds, this phenomenon is most likely to occur.
Then there's arteriosclerosis, or narrowing of the arteries, all of which are prone to causing thrombosis.
The most dangerous, undoubtedly, is pulmonary venous thrombosis.
Primarily because it's difficult to detect, and by the time it's diagnosed, it's often at the stage of autopsy.
