Blood Clot in the Leg: 8 Symptoms & Signs, Causes, Treatment (original) (raw)

What is a blood clot?

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

If you have a blood clot in your leg, you may notice swelling of the affected leg, pain, and others

Blood clots are clumps of blood formed when the blood changes from a fluid to a semisolid form. Whenever you get a cut in your skin, your blood normally clots to prevent further blood loss from your body. However, when the blood clots inside your blood vessels (arteries and veins), it may lead to many medical conditions.

When a blood clot is formed in one of the large veins in the legs or arms, the condition is called deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

What are risk factors for getting a blood clot in the leg?

Risk factors for blood clots in the leg include:

What happens if you have a deep vein blood clot in your leg?

What are the first signs of a blood clot in the leg?

If you have a blood clot in your leg, you will have these signs and symptoms:

  1. Swelling of the affected leg
  2. Pain
  3. Reddish or bluish color of the skin
  4. The affected area is warm to touch
  5. Cramps
  6. Difficulty in walking
  7. If there is associated infection, there may be other symptoms such as fever and shivering
  8. If the clot has broken and traveled to other organs, there might be symptoms related to the target organ, such as chest pain, difficulty in breathing, nausea, vomiting, confusion, fainting, and/or headache

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What is the treatment of blood clots in the leg?

7 Treatment options for a blood clot in the leg include:

How can you prevent having a blood clot in your leg?

  1. Adopt an active lifestyle with regular exercise.
  2. Maintain a healthy weight.
  3. Discuss with your doctor if you have any risk factors for blood clots.
  4. Quit smoking.
  5. Start a healthy diet.
  6. Before any surgery, talk with your doctor about blood clots.
  7. Recognize your symptoms and contact your doctor if you develop symptoms.
  8. Take a break to stand up and move around every two hours when traveling on a plane, train, or car.

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