How to Tell If You Have a Blood Clot in Your Leg
Instructions
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Take notice of any swelling in your leg, including your foot and ankle. This could be a sign of a blood clot. The clot can restrict blood flow, causing the blood to build up and cause swelling.
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Note any pain in your legs, particularly your calf. The pain usually begins in your calf and can feel like a cramp. The pain can move into your ankles and feet.
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Look for any redness and warmth on the area where you suspect a blood clot.
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