Symptoms that would indicate a blood clot:
Blood clots most often form in the lower extremities. One of the most common signs of thrombosis is swelling of the legs.
Also, itching in the legs may increase and the skin takes on a red or blue hue.
Further, the itching develops into pain, and if the clot is in the lower leg area, the person may have cramps.
If there is difficulty breathing, severe coughing, chest pain, and dizziness, it is worth seeking medical attention, as this is an indication that the clot has moved from the legs to the lungs.
Be alert at all times.
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