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Deep Vein Thrombosis, DVT, Blood Clot in the Legs |
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Deep Vein Thrombosis, DVT, Blood
clot in the legs
A deep vein thrombosis is a blood
clot that forms in a vein deep in
the body. Most deep vein clots occur
in the leg or hip veins. They also
can occur in other parts of the
body. Blood clots in the veins in
the thigh are usually more serious
than blood clots that happen in
veins in your lower leg.
If a clot in a vein breaks off and
travels through your bloodstream, it
can lodge in your lung. This is
called a pulmonary embolism, which
is a very serious condition that can
cause death.
Blood clots also can occur in veins
that are close to the surface of the
skin. These types of blood clots are
called superficial venous thrombosis
or phlebitis. Blood clots in
superficial veins cannot travel to
the lungs.
The information provided herein
is intended for your general
knowledge only and is not a
substitute for medical advice or
treatment for specific medical
conditions. The information should
not be used during any medical
emergency or for the diagnosis or
treatment of any medical condition.
A licensed physician should be
consulted for diagnosis and
treatment of any and all medical
conditions.
Content Courtesy : www.nhlbi.nih.gov
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