Illness name: phlebitis
Description:
Phlebitis is inflammation of a vein near the surface of the skin. It’s not usually serious and often gets better on its own after 1 or 2 weeks.
Phlebitis is also sometimes known as superficial thrombophlebitis or superficial vein thrombosis.
Phlebitis usually affects the veins in the legs, but you can also get it in your arms or neck.
The main symptoms are:
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It’s important to get these symptoms checked in case it’s something more serious like
deep vein thrombosis
(a type of blood clot).
You can call 111 or
get help from 111 online
.
Treatment for phlebitis may not be needed if your symptoms are mild.
But treatment may be recommended if your symptoms are severe or do not go away.
Treatments may include:
There are things you can do to help ease the pain and discomfort of phlebitis.
continue using the affected leg or arm
raise your leg or arm while resting
put a warm, moist flannel over the affected area
take
paracetamol
or
ibuprofen
– if you’ve been prescribed blood-thinning medicine, do not take ibuprofen unless advised to by your doctor
It's not always clear what causes phlebitis.
Often the inflammation is linked to:
Other things that can increase your chances of getting phlebitis include:
Page last reviewed: 20 December 2022
Phlebitis (superficial thrombophlebitis)
Check if you have phlebitis
Urgent advice:
Ask for an urgent GP appointment or get help from NHS 111 if you have:
Treatments for phlebitis
Things you can do to ease the symptoms of phlebitis
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Causes of phlebitis
Next review due: 20 December 2025