Preventing blood clots is the best way to avoid a pulmonary embolism. Hospitals often use blood thinners, leg elevation, and compression stockings to protect at-risk patients during recovery. For people on long flights or car trips, it helps to stay hydrated, move around regularly, and avoid sitting still for long periods. Those with known risk factors may also benefit from lifestyle changes or medications to lower their chances of clotting.

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