What are the Symptoms of DVT?

The most common symptom of Deep Vein Thrombosis is unusual swelling in the affected leg, accompanied by cramping and aching.

You may notice that the skin of your leg can feel warm to the touch, as well as, look flushed or red, and you could experience difficulty walking.

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Sometimes, the Deep Vein Thrombosis does not cause any symptoms. The location and size of the clot may not be significant enough to cause them.

Also, you may not experience any pain or swelling as other, healthy veins compensate for the damaged or blocked vein.

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