If you have a blood clot in your limbs it may result in pain or swelling in your arms or legs along with redness and your limbs feeling warm. A blood Clot in your Lungs can be presented with chest pain, dizziness. Blood Clots can be fatal and if you are having some of the symptoms then you should call or see your doctor or 911 for help.
Go and see your doctor
You should ask your doctor this. If you stop taking Warfarin and get a clot and don't know you have a clot, it could be fatal to you.
Hello, First off are you talking about a blood clot inside a vein? or when blood clots to close an open wound? If it's in the vein it shouldn't be bleeding unless it's thinning, but I don't think it should be expanding that is unless it's becoming un-hardened... and then thins.. You should probably see your doctor about it, if you know your clot is expanding. Hope this helps!!
If you mean a good kind of blood clot, Vitamin K is required. If you mean bad blood clot, I don't know.
how long can u have a blood clot before u know u have it
You wouldn't.
It is evident in the medical tests you have received.
There's only one way a blood-clot can cry....what's crying? when you cry from your eyes you leak out tears....so if your blood-clot is crying....It must leak out blood, metaphor you know...
All I know is that when I had my surgery I developed one im my Left lung ! are you sure you don't mean "blood clot"? because there is no such thing as a blood chit. a blood clot is when blood doesnt circulate in a certain place forming, well, a clot. this is more likely to happen with adults than kids because kids are generally more figety (blood circulates better when muscles are moved).
well, nobody really knows! my cousin had to go to the doctor and they still didn't know what was wrong with him! but, they do think it could be a gallstone or there liver is enlarged or swollen. your welcome! :)
To know if there is a blood clot in your eye, look for symptoms such as eye pain , blurry vision, or the most common one. That is being able to see the blood clot. The affected pupil can become shaped differently than the good one.
It depends on your particular doctor (wheather he or she will allow you I know not) but I say you should not.