How To Get Relief From Kidney Pain
Anticoagulants For Blood Clots

An individual affected by kidney pain may need to be treated with the use of anticoagulants. This type of treatment for kidney pain applies to individuals affected by renal vein thrombosis, a condition in which the veins that carry blood away from the kidney tissues become obstructed by blood clots. The obstruction of the renal vein causes injury to the individual's kidney tissues and may produce other deadly complications. Blood clots can be treated with the use of anticoagulants, which work by inhibiting an individual's blood from forming inappropriate clots by stopping the blood components from sticking to each other. These medications are also used to treat existing blood clots and keep them from growing larger. Common anticoagulants used to treat renal vein thrombosis include apixaban, edoxaban, heparin, warfarin, dabigatran, fondaparinux, and rivaroxaban.