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symptoms of blood clot in palm
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Dr. Laurence Badgley answered
53 years experience General Practice
Exceedingly rare: What you describe is possibly never seen. Is this your idea as to what is wrong? Was there an ultrasound to prove? Very strange.
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Dr. Wayne Ingram answered
Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology
No: Such large clots are not normal and require a MD evaluation.
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Dr. Walter Exon answered
48 years experience Pediatrics
2 ways: Either open it up or leave it alone.
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Dr. Ira Friedlander answered
42 years experience Cardiac Electrophysiology
Not very likely: There is good collateral (extra) circulation both arterial and venous in your hand. It is unlikely to get a clot in the palm from "brief" pressure the ... Read More
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Dr. Hunter Handsfield answered
53 years experience Infectious Disease
Broken blood vessel?: This sounds like a broken blood vessel, which can be quite painful when it occurs under skin that is tightly attached to the tissues below. It can hap ... Read More
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Dr. Michael Dansie answered
16 years experience Family Medicine
Unlikely a clot: Most likely you have dupuytren's contracture. It is a tightening of the tendons of the palm of the hand. Typical course is gradual and worsening, can ... Read More
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Look For A Pattern: Life is full of(to quote a famous person)'bumps in the road.'But you keep driving and find out if there's more bumps down the road.Or,you see a cloud ... Read More
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Dr. Michael Sparacino answered
37 years experience Family Medicine
See your doctor: With these kinds of symptoms and their persistent nature, it's best if you see your doctor. He/she will listen to you, do an examination, possibly ru ... Read More
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