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Can you get pain all up the leg from a dvt if so where would the dvt be and can you get pain in both legs from a dvt?

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A DVT: can cause a variety of symptoms including pain up the affected leg, but it can also be painless. If a person has a DVT in one leg, but not in another, it would be unusual to have pain in both legs, unless the DVT is very extensive, and extends into the central circulation.

Answered 8/20/2019

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