What Is Thrombosis?

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6. Symptoms

When symptoms do occur, they are going to occur in the location where the clot is. A clot in the leg, for example, is going to cause sometimes considerable pain in the affected leg. The area can also become swollen and red and also feel warm to the touch. Some patients will also experience what is often described as a heavy aching sensation in the area.

If you do experience these symptoms then you should speak with a doctor. Doing so could help prevent some very serious problems from occurring in the future, while check-ups can also help other unrelated problems to be recognized.

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