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Understanding Phlebitis: Inflammation of Veins
Phlebitis refers to inflammation in the vein wall. It most commonly occurs in the legs, but it can appear in the arms or elsewhere, especially after IV placement or injections. When inflammation is accompanied by a blood clot, the condition is called thrombophlebitis.

Understanding the Different Types of Vein Conditions
Vein conditions affect millions of people worldwide and can lead to significant discomfort or complications if not addressed.

How to Recognize and Treat Superficial Phlebitis or Thrombophlebitis
Superficial phlebitis or thrombophlebitis refers to inflammation and possible abnormal clotting within a vein in the superficial venous system. This is a common vascular condition that can cause significant discomfort.

Superficial Thrombophlebitis: Blood Clots and Inflammation in the Superficial Veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis (STP) refers to a combination of a blood clot and inflammation in a superficial vein of the body.