Here are the 7 Most Common Symptoms of Blood Coagulation
1- Swelling of arms or legs
Deep Vascular Thrombosis (DVT) makes one leg softer than the other, just below the knee. Also, one leg may look larger than the other. If you are unsure about this, we recommend that you measure your legs.
2- Redness or warmth in arms, legs
When blood flow to a particular part of your body is reduced, this increases the pressure in your veins, pushes fluids into other tissues, causing inflammation, heat, and redness. This symptom may not occur with every blood clot.
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