No, it's probably just a bruise. You've probably bumbed into something and you ruptured some tiny blood vessels just under the skin. The blood spills outside of the vessels between the cell tissue of your flesh where it doesn't belong, is trapped there and forms the blue spot.
Generally a person who has symptoms of a blood clot with experience pain at the sight of the clot. Pain may include throbbing, burning, swelling , inflammation, numbness as well as visible redness .
You can tell in your legs if you have a blood clot be stretching your foot forward if you have a pain in your calf along with swelling it is a sign of a blood clot and you should see a doctor asap.
Some blood clot symptoms are pain, warmth, swelling and pain. Pain is the main symptom other may occur depending on the location. If you are seeing any of these symptoms it is possible you have blood clot and need to see a doctor immediately.
A blood clot is followed up by inflammation. This affects the nerves in the area affected and thus causes an often throbbing pain sensation. This pain and inflammation process is known as DVT, or deep vein thrombosis.
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.
There are several different symptoms you can experience if you have a blood clot in your leg. Some of these include swelling, pain, warmth and redness, and the leg may turn pale or even blue in color.
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.
Depending on the size of the clot, and whether or not the entire artery is blocked, the pain can be severe with or without any motion in the leg. Usually any motion causing a need for increase blood flow will worsen the pain if the tissue is only partially starved for blood. There is usually swelling as well. This is not something you should try to treat at home!
It is actually called "dry socket" it is when after a tooth is pulled a blood clot forms to protect the underling tissue . when you have dry socket the blood clot has been dislodged and the bone and nerve are exposed causing pain.
A blood clot in the leg occurs within a large vein in the leg causing blood flow to be blocked. If you are experiencing pain in your leg and notice that it is swelling or becoming red, then you have a blood clot. If you notice these symptoms, you should seek medical treatment as soon as possible. Leaving a clot untreated could cause
If it were me, personally I would get checked.
a circulating blood clot is called an embolism.