Yes. Bloodclots can form absolutely anywhere in the body. Especially if you have a job which requires you to sit for most of the day, have health issues that do not enable you to get up much, are confined to a wheelchair, or are for any reason at all sitting for long periods of time, you can develop a blood clot in your buttock.
Clot, or scab.
Thrombo- (Greek = "blood clot") is the word-forming element that is used meaning blood clot. thrombophlebitis: blood clot + vein + inflammation thrombocyte: blood clot + cell (aka platelet) thrombocytopenia: blood clot + cell + lacking (low platelet count)
whole blood
your body use dicks to spread it out
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Platelets
An embolus is a wandering blood clot.
its blood that's got alot of clot
Inflammation in superficial or surface veins, such as those used to insert IV lines in the arm or to draw blood, can produce pain, redness, warmth, and discomfort. Blood clots that form in superficial veins rarely break loose and travel in the blood to cause blockage (in places such as the lungs) and complications.