
A blood clot in a vessel might have varying sensations depending on its location in the body. Clotting is essential to stem blood loss from a broken blood vessel but may also block veins and arteries.
Pain, numbness/tingling, edema, and cutaneous warmth may arise from blocked blood flow. Lung, heart, and brain blood clots may kill.
A blood clot won’t be felt until it inhibits blood flow. When the clot becomes large enough, it will plug the blood vessel, blocking blood flow.
Tissues and organs get less oxygen from reduced blood flow. This creates blood clot symptoms. Depending on kind and location, blood clots may form in days, hours, or minutes.
You may experience these two symptoms caused by blood vessel clots:
Common blood clot causes or risk factors include:
Blood clots may cause minor inflammation and discomfort or serious symptoms, including chest pain, trouble breathing, and mental confusion.
You may be able to palpate a superficial blood clot with your fingertips, but you’ll usually only experience its symptoms.
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Blood clots may be superficial or deep in arteries or veins. Blood clots vary based on origin and depth. Here are several frequent extremity blood clots:
Pulmonary embolism is the most frequent form of a blood clot in the lungs (PE). Leg DVTs mainly cause PEs. An embolus moves to the right cardiac blood channels.
The clot subsequently blocks blood flow to the lungs in the pulmonary artery. Some persons have numerous lung emboli. PE symptoms originate from this sequence:
A PE is a medical emergency. Call 911 if you have DVT symptoms such as chest discomfort, shortness of breath, or hemoptysis.
A nonmobile blood clot in the extremities is deep vein thrombosis. Pulmonary embolism occurs when a DVT fragment enters the lungs (PE). PEs are medical emergencies that need rapid treatment.
Heart attacks may result from coronary artery thrombosis, a blood clot in the arteries that feeds blood to the heart muscle. Usually caused by atherosclerosis. Clots may occur in heart chambers, often from atrial fibrillation or cardiomyopathy (severe heart muscle weakness).
The following symptoms may indicate a cardiac blood clot:
A brain blood clot may grow inside or embolize brain blood vessels owing to head trauma. A brain clot may cause stroke and death. Brain blood clot symptoms include:
A skin-close superficial thrombus may be palpable. You cannot feel a blood clot moving through the circulatory system. Your clot symptoms will develop over time.
A hurting leg may develop severe enough to prevent weight bearing, or moderate shortness of breath may become so severe that you can’t walk a few steps.
Any blood clot indication should be reported to your doctor. Even a superficial thrombus may cause a DVT or identify risk factors. Early blood clot diagnosis may save your life and decrease tissue and organ damage.
If you experience these DVT symptoms, call 911 immediately:

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