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Can pain from a blood clot in your leg come and go?

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Dr. Christopher John answered

Specializes in internal Medicine - Pulmonary Critical Care

Usually constant: Pain is usually localised to the area related to the clot.Usually constant pain, but may vary from patient to patient as pain thresholds are variable.

Answered 10/21/2018

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