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Sitting at PC for hours can cause harmful blood clots

Condition is similar to deep vein thrombosis that fliers experience

Published on: Oct 20, 2015 12:27 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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When Dinesh (he requested that we use only his first name), an Information Technology professional from Thane, complained of sudden breathlessness at work, his colleagues and family thought he had a case of viral flu. However, after he developed severe difficulty in breathing a few weeks ago, his family rushed him to Jupiter Hospital in Thane, where they were shocked to learn that he had developed what is now referred as ‘e-Thrombosis’. The condition, doctors said, is a variant of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), where there is clotting of blood in the legs, seen commonly in people taking long haul flights in cramped seats. Doctors believe that the lifestyle change over the last decade with the penetration of technology into office and homes has made several professionals whose work involves sitting in front of the computer for 12 to 14 hours the worst hit.

“I spend close to 12 hours on my seat as I am supporting the hardware at various locations. At times, I am in office for 14 hours also, without taking long breaks. If I take breaks regularly, I might have to spend an additional hour in office to finish my tasks for the day,” said Dinesh, 31.

Dinesh’s cardiologist, Dr Vijay Surase, said that he had no other risk factors apart from spending long hours of sitting. “People like Dinesh sit continuously on their seat and they fail to understand the damage it can have. There is formation of blood clots in the leg which can travel to the lungs and lead to pulmonary-embolism. In case where the clot which reaches the lung is massive, it can even be fatal,” said Dr Surase, who is also treating another professional in his 30s with e-Thrombosis.

DVT is commonly seen in bedridden individuals, patients hospitalised for months owing to the immobility. Recently doctors have started treating IT professionals- video gamers and computer operators with the condition. “Even people who stand for long hours can develop the condition,” said Dr VT Shah, cardiologist, Surana Hospital.

 
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