| Symptoms of a blood clot |
| Last updated: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 |
The symptoms depend on the location of the blood clot in the body.
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Where
Blood Clot is Lodged
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Possible
Symptoms
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Lung (Pulmonary embolism)
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Sharp chest pain, rapid heart rate, blood-tinged
coughing, shortness of breath and low grade fever
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Arm or Leg
(like Deep vein thrombosis)
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A blood clot in an artery can cause sudden pain, swelling
and a slight blue colouration. If it is in a vein, then it could cause
swelling and tenderness.
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Brain (Stroke)
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Visual disturbances, weakness, seizure, speech
impairment, leading to a stroke or a transient ischemic event.
Artherosclerotic plaques in the carotid artery can lead to blood clots
lodging in the carotid artery or deep in the brain.
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Heart (Heart attack)
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Chest pain could lead to a heart attack. Blood clots
forming in the heart can also travel to any organ or artery in the body.
Conditions that can lead to blood clots forming in the heart include
heart valve disease, previous heart attack, atrial fibrillation and
heart failure.
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Abdomen
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Severe abdominal pain, vomiting and/or diarrhoea.
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