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medical health heart and cardiovascular diseasesCan you get a DVT from standing too long?
Then, can standing too long cause blood clots?
Move your legs: Prolonged sitting, bed rest and lack of movement increase the chance of blood clots forming in the deep veins of the legs. If you have a history of blood clots, dehydration may cause your blood to thicken, increasing your risk of developing DVT.
Also Know, how long should you be off work with DVT?
It seems appropriate to refrain from any athletic activities for the first 10-14 days after an acute DVT or PE until the clot is more attached to the blood vessel wall and the risk of having the clot break loose (causing a PE) has decreased.
For instance, while some doctors say the sole act of standing won't create varicose veins, those with a family history of varicose or spider veins are particularly at risk if they use a standing desk or are otherwise on their feet all day. Standing all the time won't just put you at risk for varicose veins.