DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS:Symptoms, Signs, Causes, Diagnosis,Risk Factors,Types and Treatments

Genetic Factor

The genetic factor is another important reason behind the development of DVT. The world population is comprised of different genetic makeups that’s why some genetic makeup fails to perform positively and favor the happening of DVT. In such individuals there is a higher tendency of coagulation, this blood clotting disorder is known as Thrombophilia. They are most likely to develop DVT because of the thickening of the blood. The genetic makeup may inherit and pass on to the next generations. Although it is rarely true, but certain genetic makeup also results in the deficiency of clot preventing proteins such as antithrombin protein, protein C, and protein S.