A blood clot, although typically a normal repair process, can pose risks when formed unnecessarily. Recognizing vital warning signs is crucial. We will highlight key indicators of a blood clot, including the significance of blood flow and the prevention of its formation.
1.
Swelling

Swelling in the arms or legs may indicate the presence of a deep vein thrombosis or DVT. Factors like recent surgery, immobility, or extended air travel increase the risk of DVT.
2. Color Change/ Red Streak

The presence of itching, redness, blueness, or a red streak in a specific body area could indicate the potential presence of a blood clot.
These color changes often signify tenderness and swelling in the affected region.
3. Pain

When circulation to your limbs is obstructed by a blood clot, it can result in inflammation, causing intense pain in the affected limb.
4. Breathing Issues

If it has traveled to your lungs, it can lead to a severe cough, coughing up blood, chest pain, and dizziness.
Seek immediate medical attention in such cases!
5. Racing Heart
A blood clot in your lungs slows O2 flow, prompting your heart rate to accelerate compensatorily.
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