By tests: Blood clots are formed in the deep veins of the leg, if untested may result in lethal pulmonary embolism, varicose veins are superficial veins and are not culprits, clots in them will not dislodge . Deep vein thrombosis is detected by doppler studies, a kind of non invasive sonogram..
Answered 12/9/2013
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Acute leg symptoms: Blood clots in the legs are usually associated with calf pain and tenderness. Varicose veins may be susceptible to inflammation or superficial thrombophlebitis.
Answered 3/13/2015
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Blood clots: The classic signs of blood clots in the legs include pain and swelling. Sometimes there is redness and warmth. Unfortunately, on occasion there are no signs or symptoms at all. Varicose veins are more likely to develop superficial thrombophlebitis (clot) and about 20% of the time those clots have been shown to extend into the deep venous system and cause a deep vein thrombosis.
Answered 1/1/2015
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Veins: varicose veins may clot more easily as the are closer to the surface and more easily susceptible to trauma you will know if you have a clot if the area becomes red and firm if you have varicose veins get evaluated and treated
Answered 1/5/2019
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