New Delhi: A blood clot, although not that harmful, can become dangerous if it breaks free and travels to your heart and lungs. According to Healthline, a blood clot is a mass of blood which changes from liquid to a gel-like or semisolid state. It is most commonly found in the lower leg.
Clotting is a necessary process which can prevent you from losing too much blood. But when a clot forms inside one of your veins, it won’t always dissolve on its own and can be very harmful.
Here are a few signs which show that you might have a blood clot:
If you notice some bruise-like discoloration on your skin, then it is a sign that you have blood clot. It can also cause redness and make your arm or leg feel warm.
Pain is another symptom of skin discolouration. And the pain from a blood clot is usually mistaken for muscle pain or cramp and strikes when you try to flex your feet or walk.
Another common sign of a blood clot is swelling in the leg or arm. Swelling occurs when a blood clot blocks the healthy flow of blood and thus accumulates behind the clot.
A blood clot in your lungs can slow the flow of oxygen which leads to shortness of breath. If you are having trouble taking deep breaths, then it could be a sign that you have pulmonary embolism in your lungs.
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