If DVT is suspected, the patient should consult a doctor immediately. Recent imaging technology has made it possible to conclusively diagnose DVT before treatment. Once diagnosed, the condition will usually resolve itself without damage to the body. If necessary, treatment focuses on the prescription of anticoagulants (anti-clotting agents) or aspirin to prevent new clot formations and to reduce the risk of the clot moving to other parts of the body. Bed rest for a short period is often recommended. In order to reduce swelling, keep leg elevated. Analgesics may be used to control pain, and some medication is recommended to relieve symptoms.