Top 10 signs of a BLOOD CLOT in your leg (prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis)


Sometimes, distended or swollen veins may be a sign of a blood clot. Clots that become large can compress the surrounding blood vessels. People with varicose veins have an increased risk of developing blood clots in the deep veins of the leg.

Number 3. Fainting.
Fainting is often associated with low blood sugar or dehydration, but it can also be a sign of a blood clot. When a blood clot blocks the flow of oxygenated blood to the brain, you may feel dizzy or faint. If the blood clot moves to the lungs, you may have respiratory symptoms. Many people are unaware that a blood clot can cause a person to faint. This can lead to a misdiagnosis.

Number 2. Fatigue.

When a clot grows larger, the body’s natural defense mechanisms go into overdrive to eliminate it. This can use up a lot of energy and resources, leaving a person feeling tired. Even after sleeping, a person may still feel tired and weak. If you have unexplained fatigue, it may be a sign of a blood clot, especially if you have pain, swelling, and redness in the affected area.

Number 1. No Symptoms.
No symptoms may appear in about half the cases of blood clots in the leg until the clot detaches and becomes lodged in the lungs. There is a limited time period when doctors can treat or remove the clot before it causes deadly consequences such as pulmonary embolism.

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