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Where would bloodclots be in your foot?

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Dr. Robert Killian answered

Specializes in General Practice

No Where: Please re-submit this question with a bit of context or history. There is not normally any common 'blood clots' in the foot situation in medicine.

Answered 4/17/2014

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Dr. Ashley Vanderloop answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Blood clots: Small vessel disease is possible in the foot which can affect circulation. There may or may not be blood clots that form in the microvasculature in the foot. Bruising is a form of a blood clot as well. Hope this helps!

Answered 5/19/2016

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