Top 10 signs of a BLOOD CLOT in your leg (prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis)
Medically known as deep vein thrombosis or DVT, blood clots can form in any part of the body, but usually occur in the thigh, pelvis, or lower leg.
When a part of a clot breaks loose and travels to the lungs where it lead to a blockage, it’s called a pulmonary embolism or PE.
This is instantly an emergency room situation that cannot be ignored or delayed.
In today’s video, we look at 10 signs that alert you to a blood clot in the legs. Video at the bottom of this article
We also reveal one “hidden” condition that causes blood clots, and how you can prevent them.
Number 10. Inflammation.
Swelling in the legs can be a sign of a blood clot (or thrombus), especially if other home treatments for inflammation, such as cold and hot compresses, cannot ease the symptom. The dense tissue and bone in this part of the body makes it difficult to break down or absorb clots naturally. If you experience unexplained swelling in your calf, ankle, or upper leg, seek medical attention immediately.
Number 9. Redness of Skin.
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