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How do you know if you're getting a blood clot in the leg?

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Dr. Christopher White answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Pain and swelling: Typically blood clots in the legs are associated with phlebitis which is inflammation in the veins (warm, red, painful, and swollen).

Answered 5/20/2015

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