Deep vein thrombosis - blood disorder abstract. The signs of a blood clot depend on the type of clot and where it forms in your body. Deep vein thrombosis is indicated by clots that are located deep within the veins of your body, and they do not move from that location. An embolism is a clot that has broken free and travels elsewhere in your body, often to the brain or lungs.

The initial signs of a clot are not always obvious:

  •         Swelling
  •         Skin is warm to the touch
  •         Pain and tenderness
  •         Redness

The symptoms above would most commonly appear in the legs, thigh, pelvis, and abdomen. If you have a clot in your leg, the calf of that leg may appear red and swollen when you compare it to your other leg. The skin may feel warm to the touch.

These symptoms could very well be linked to another health issue, so it is important to talk to your doctor if you are concerned. You know your body the best. Seek diagnosis for anything that is concerning or unusual.

More severe symptoms of blood clot are often what set off alarms for the people experiencing them:

  •         Chest pain
  •         Pain when taking a deep breath
  •         Coughing up blood
  •         Rapid heartbeat
  •         Weakness in your limbs or face
  •         Difficulty speaking
  •         Sudden, crushing headache

These symptoms could indicate an embolism or another life-threatening health problem. You should seek emergency medical treatment if you experience them.

Symptoms can be highly variable, and sometimes the person experiencing the symptoms mistakes what they are feeling for something else. It’s important to contact your doctor – or the emergency room, if necessary – if something feels wrong to you. Diagnosing and treating a blood clot early is an important part of avoiding the most severe repercussions.

If you are searching for experienced vascular doctors and vascular surgeons in Riverhead, Port Jefferson, or Hauppauge, NY, please contact Suffolk Vascular & Vein Center to arrange a consultation. For people with blood clots that need to be treated, our experienced doctors utilize effective techniques for the given situation. Treatment may include blood thinners, drugs to remove clots, or surgery to remove clots.

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